Arm in Spanish
The Spanish word for 'arm' is 'brazo', pronounced BRAH-soh (IPA: /ˈbɾaso/). It is an A1-level masculine noun (plural: brazos).
Pronunciation: BRAH-soh
| Spanish | brazo |
|---|---|
| Pronunciation | BRAH-soh · /ˈbɾaso/ |
| Part of speech | noun (masculine) |
| Plural | brazos |
| Level | A1 (beginner-friendly) |
Example Sentences with 'brazo'
- Me rompí el brazo jugando al fútbol.
I broke my arm playing soccer. - El bebé duerme en los brazos de su madre.
The baby sleeps in his mother's arms. - Levanta el brazo si tienes una pregunta.
Raise your arm if you have a question. - Me duele el brazo izquierdo.
My left arm hurts.
Common Phrases with 'brazo'
- con los brazos abiertos
with open arms - ser el brazo derecho de alguien
to be someone's right-hand person
How to Use 'brazo'
Spanish says 'me rompí el brazo' (literally 'I broke myself the arm'), using a reflexive verb plus the definite article — never 'rompí mi brazo'. 'En brazos' means carried in someone's arms.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do you say 'arm' in Spanish?
'Arm' in Spanish is 'brazo', pronounced BRAH-soh.
How do you spell 'brazo'?
It is spelled b-r-a-z-o.
Is 'brazo' masculine or feminine?
'Brazo' is masculine: you say 'el brazo'.
What is the plural of 'brazo'?
The plural of 'brazo' is 'brazos'.
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