Canadá
kah-nah-DAH
/kanaˈða/
📝 使用例
¿Has visitado alguna vez Canadá?
A1Have you ever visited Canada?
El clima en el norte de Canadá es muy frío.
A2The climate in northern Canada is very cold.
Mucha gente de Quebec habla francés, aunque Canadá es bilingüe.
B1Many people in Quebec speak French, even though Canada is bilingual.
💡 文法のポイント
Gender and Articles
Like many country names, 'Canadá' is masculine. While you technically could say 'el Canadá' (the Canada), in everyday Spanish, you almost always drop the word 'el' when simply talking about being in or traveling to the country.
❌ よくある間違い
Using the wrong preposition
間違い: “Viajo a en Canadá.”
正しい表現: Viajo a Canadá. (We usually say 'viajar a' (to travel to) and 'estar en' (to be in). You don't need 'en' after 'a'.)
⭐ 使い方のヒント
The Accent Mark is Key
Always write 'Canadá' with the accent mark over the final 'a'. This tells you to put the stress on that last syllable, making the pronunciation sound like 'kah-nah-DAH'.
✏️ クイック練習
クイッククイズ: Canadá
1問中1問目
Which sentence correctly uses the Spanish word for Canada?
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よくある質問
Does 'Canadá' have an accent mark?
Yes, it must be written with an accent mark over the final 'a' (Canadá). This is crucial because it dictates the correct pronunciation, stressing the last part of the word.
Is 'Canadá' masculine or feminine?
It is masculine. Even though it ends in 'a', it uses masculine descriptors. However, in most sentences, you simply use the name without any articles.