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Odds in Spanish 🇪🇸


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

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Tips to remember "impares":
• Notice that "impares" sounds like "in-pares", reminding you that these numbers are "not pares" (not even). Since "pares" means "evens," the prefix "im-" indicates the opposite.
• You can also link "impares" with the English "imperfect" (which sometimes means “not conforming” to a regular pattern), helping you remember it describes numbers that don't fit into the even pattern.

Explanations:
• In mathematics, "impares" refers to odd numbers—numbers that cannot be evenly divided by 2.
• Grammatically, "impar" as an adjective means “uneven” or “irregular,” which can be used beyond numbers.

Other words that mean the same thing:
• "Números no pares" is a descriptive phrase for odd numbers.
• In some contexts, "desiguales" or "dispares" can be used to describe things that do not match evenly, though these words are less common in a mathematical context.

Alternate meanings and slang:
• In informal language, "impar" may be used to describe something unconventional or unusual. For example, someone might remark on a quirky habit by saying it’s “un comportamiento impar.”
• Though not widespread as slang, describing a person or idea as "impar" can be a playful way to note their uniqueness or nonconformity.

Examples of sentences:
• "El 3 y el 7 son números impares."
 Translation: "3 and 7 are odd numbers."

• "Los números impares no se pueden dividir equitativamente entre dos."
 Translation: "Odd numbers cannot be evenly divided by two."

• "Me parece impar cómo combina su ropa cada día."
 Translation: "I find it odd how he mixes his clothes every day."

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