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Belt in Spanish

The Spanish word for 'belt' is 'cinturón', pronounced seen-too-ROHN (IPA: /sintuˈɾon/). It is a B1-level masculine noun (plural: cinturones).

Pronunciation: seen-too-ROHN

Spanishcinturón
Pronunciationseen-too-ROHN · /sintuˈɾon/
Part of speechnoun (masculine)
Pluralcinturones
LevelB1 (beginner-friendly)

Example Sentences with 'cinturón'

  • Necesito un cinturón nuevo; este está muy viejo.
    I need a new belt; this one is very old.
  • El cinturón marrón combina con tus zapatos.
    The brown belt matches your shoes.
  • Abróchate el cinturón de seguridad.
    Fasten your seatbelt.
  • Estos pantalones me quedan grandes sin cinturón.
    These pants are too big on me without a belt.

Common Phrases with 'cinturón'

  • apretarse el cinturón
    to tighten one's belt / cut back on spending
  • cinturón de seguridad
    seatbelt

How to Use 'cinturón'

Final-syllable stress with a written accent: cinturón; the plural 'cinturones' drops it. 'Cinturón de seguridad' is the seatbelt, often shortened to just 'el cinturón' in a car.

Regional note: 'Correa' is the usual word for belt in Venezuela, Colombia, and parts of the Caribbean; 'cinto' is heard in Mexico and the Southern Cone.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do you say 'belt' in Spanish?

'Belt' in Spanish is 'cinturón', pronounced seen-too-ROHN.

How do you spell 'cinturón'?

It is spelled c-i-n-t-u-r-ó-n.

Is 'cinturón' masculine or feminine?

'Cinturón' is masculine: you say 'el cinturón'.

What is the plural of 'cinturón'?

The plural of 'cinturón' is 'cinturones'.

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