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"Botella" is a noun which is often translated as "bottle", and "vaso" is a noun which is often translated as "glass". Learn more about the difference between "botella" and "vaso" below.
la botella(
boh
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teh
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yah
)
A feminine noun is almost always used with feminine articles and adjectives (e.g., la mujer bonita, la luna llena).
feminine noun
a. bottle
Abramos una botella de champán para celebrar.Let's open a bottle of champagne to celebrate.
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el vaso(
bah
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soh
)
A masculine noun is used with masculine articles and adjectives (e.g., el hombre guapo, el sol amarillo).
masculine noun
a. glass
Toma un vaso del estante si tienes sed.Get a glass from the shelf if you're thirsty.
b. tumbler
Se quedó sentado en su sillón, contemplando su vaso de whisky.He sat in his easy chair, contemplating his tumbler of whiskey.
c. cup
Recuérdame comprar vasos de papel para la fiesta de Luisita.Remind me to buy paper cups for Luisita's party.
a. vase
Puso la rosa que le regaló para su aniversario en el vaso de la mesa.She put the rose he gave her for their anniversary in the vase on the table.
a. glass
Voy a tomar un vaso de jugo de naranja.I'm going to have a glass of orange juice.
b. glassful
Voy a añadirle un vaso de agua a la mezcla.I'm going to add a glassful of water to the mix.
a. urn
Fuimos a la exposición para ver los vasos antiguos hechos de barro negro.We went to the exhibition to see the ancient urns made of black clay.
a. vessel
Por los vasos sanguíneos circula la sangre a través del cuerpo.Blood vessels circulate blood through the body.
a. vein
Las plantas absorben los nutrientes necesarios mediante los vasos.Plants absorb necessary nutrients through their veins.
a. hoof
Este caballo tenía un vaso infectado, pero se ha mejorado mucho.This horse had an infected hoof, but he's gotten a lot better.
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