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The Spanish word for room is
habitación





room

Gender

The gender of habitación is feminine. E.g. la habitación.

Plural

The plural of habitación is habitaciones.

Spanish Definition


room
     1. n. Habitación.
     2. n. Cuarto.
     3. n. Lugar.
     4. n. Espacio.
     5. Hospedarse, ocupar una habitación y comer en el lugar especificado.



Translations for room and their definitions

cuarto
     1. adj. (ordinal) fourth
     2. n-m. fourth (in a series)
     3. n-m. fourth, quarter (one of four equal divisions of a whole)
     4. n-m.          quarter-hour (one of four equal divisions of an hour)
     5. n-m.          (historical) watch (one of the four approximately equal divisions of the night, especially for shifts of watchmen)
     6. n-m.          (military) watch (one of the four equal divisions of soldiers, guards, police, &c. for routine patrols)
     7. n-m.          English or American quart (a unit of liquid measure equal to (frac, 1, 4) galón, equivalent to about 0.95 L)
     8. n-m.          (historical) cuarto, quarter-sack (a traditional unit of dry measure equal to frac, 1, 4) saco, equivalent to about 27.8 L
     9. n-m.          quarter (one of the four main divisions of the body of quadrapeds and birds)
     10. n-m.          (historical) quarter (one of the four main divisions of the body of criminals for public display)
     11. n-m.          (sewing) quarter (one of four main pieces of cloth used to tailor a garment)
     12. n-m.          (astronomy) quarter (one of the four main phases of a heavenly body as it waxes and wanes in the sky)
                   cuarto creciente - first quarter
                   cuarto menguante - last quarter
     13. n-m.          (genealogy) line, lineage (any of the four main lines of ancestry through one's various grandparents)
     14. n-m. quarters (various structures used for dwelling)
     15. n-m.          synonym of sala, t=room
     16. n-m.          synonym of habitación, t=bedroom
     17. n-m.          synonym of piso, t=apartment
     18. n-m. watch, shift (the time that a soldier, guard, police, etc. spends on patrol)
     19. n-m. lot (a piece of real estate, especially one of the divisions of a large piece of land being put to sale)
     20. n-m. service (particularly to a king or queen)
           cuarto militar de su majestad Bob VII. - military service to His Majesty Bob VII
     21. n-m. (chiefly in the plural) well-proportioned limbs (especially in discussion of art and horses)
     22. n-m. (historical) cuarto (a former copper Spanish coin)
     23. n-m. Andalusian, Dominican Republic, slang, in the plural synonym of dinero, t=money
     24. n-m. slang, in the plural synonym of dinero, t=a fortune


habitación
     1. n-f. room (separate part of a building)
     2. n-f. bedroom (room with a bed for sleeping)
     3. n-f. habitation (the act of inhabiting)
     4. n-f. habitat (place where an organism occurs)


espacio
     1. n-m. space (distance between things)
     2. n-m. space (physical extent across two or three dimensions)
     3. n-m. space (physical extent in all directions; the universe beyond the earth's atmosphere)
     4. n-m. space (the near-vacuum in which celestial bodies are situated)
     5. n-m. space (the physical and psychological area one needs)
     6. n-m. space (an area with set boundaries)
     7. n-m. space; course; period (an undefined period of time)
     8. n-m. space (a gap in text between words, lines, etc.)
     9. n-m. (typography) space (a piece of metal type used to separate words)
     10. v. first-person singular present indicative of espaciar


cabida
     1. n-f. space, room, capacity (to fit something inside)
     2. Participle. feminine singular of cabido


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Pronunciation

Mexican Dialect

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