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Grade in Spanish

The Spanish word for 'grade' is 'nota', pronounced NOH-tah (IPA: /ˈno.ta/). It is an A1-level feminine noun (plural: notas).

Pronunciation: NOH-tah

Spanishnota
PronunciationNOH-tah · /ˈno.ta/
Part of speechnoun (feminine)
Pluralnotas
LevelA1 (beginner-friendly)

Example Sentences with 'nota'

  • Saqué una buena nota en el examen.
    I got a good grade on the test.
  • ¿Qué nota necesitas para aprobar?
    What grade do you need to pass?
  • Mis notas mejoraron mucho este semestre.
    My grades improved a lot this semester.
  • Si no estudias, vas a sacar malas notas en todas tus clases.
    If you don't study, you are going to get bad grades in all your classes.

Common Phrases with 'nota'

  • sacar buenas notas
    to get good grades
  • tomar nota
    to take note

How to Use 'nota'

Use 'sacar una nota' (to get a grade), not 'tener'. 'Nota' only means a grade as a score; a grade level in school is 'el grado' or 'el curso' ('tercer grado' = third grade). 'Nota' also means a written note and a musical note.

Regional note: In Mexico, 'la calificación' is the usual word for a school grade; 'nota' is more common in Spain and South America.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do you say 'grade' in Spanish?

'Grade' in Spanish is 'nota', pronounced NOH-tah.

How do you spell 'nota'?

It is spelled n-o-t-a.

Is 'nota' masculine or feminine?

'Nota' is feminine: you say 'la nota'.

What is the plural of 'nota'?

The plural of 'nota' is 'notas'.

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