Apple in Spanish

The Spanish word for “apple” is manzana.

Explanation

  • Gender and article: la manzana (feminine).
  • Plural: las manzanas.

Pronunciation

  • Spain (Castilian): approximately man-THAH-nah ([manˈθana]).
  • Latin America: approximately man-SAH-nah ([manˈsana]).

Example sentences

  • Quiero una manzana. — I want an apple.
  • Las manzanas están en la mesa. — The apples are on the table.
  • Ella come una manzana todas las mañanas. — She eats an apple every morning.

Note on the company “Apple”

  • The company name is usually left as Apple or called Apple Inc. in Spanish. You can also say la compañía Apple or la empresa Apple when referring to the company.

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