🇪🇸 Spanish

periódicos

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masculine

los periódicos

newspapers

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periódicos
/los peˈɾjoðikos/
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How do you say periódicos in Spanish?

IPA
/los peˈɾjoðikos/

How do you pronounce periódicos in Spanish?

periódicos is pronounced /los peˈɾjoðikos/ in Spanish.

Example sentences

El periódico antiguo que encontré en el sótano tenía artículos fascinantes sobre la historia local.

The old newspaper that I found in the basement had fascinating articles about local history.

Este periódico dominical es más grueso y completo que el periódico diario.

This Sunday newspaper is thicker and more complete than the daily newspaper.

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Why is it masculine?

Periódicos is masculine because it derives from the Latin masculine noun "periodicus" (itself from Greek "periodikos"), and Spanish retained the masculine gender of its etymological source. The word originally referred to something occurring in periods or cycles, and this masculine form became the standard for the noun meaning "newspaper" in Spanish.

What is the Spanish word for newspapers?

The Spanish word for newspapers is los periódicos — masculine.

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