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Head in Spanish 🇪🇞


in English in Spanish S
head cabeza
How to say “head” in Spanish? “Cabeza”. Here you will learn how to pronounce “cabeza” correctly and in the comments below you will be able to get all sorts of advice on head in Spanish like tips & tricks to remember it, questions, explanations and more.

Spanish Sentences with the Word “Head”

Spanish sentence with “cabeza” English translation for cabeza S

Es peor pegar la cabeza que el hombro.

It’s worse to hit the head than the shoulder.

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Pronunciation

Normal speech: kah-BEH-sah
IPA: ka.’βe.Ξa

2 months ago

Mnemonic

“Cabeza, hombros, rodillas, y pies”: This phrase translates to “head, shoulders, knees, and feet” and can help you remember the names of these body parts in Spanish.

3 days ago

Origin

Derived from Latin “caput” (head)

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Trick to remember

Cabeza reminds me of “caboose” which is the tail of a train. But if the train reverses direction, it becomes the head!!

2 months ago

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