centímetro
“centímetro” means “centimeter” in Spanish (unit of length).
centimeter
Also: cm
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Mi cuaderno mide veinte centímetros de largo.
A1My notebook is twenty centimeters long.
Tienes que cortar la cuerda unos centímetros más arriba.
A2You have to cut the rope a few centimeters higher up.
La tela se encogió varios centímetros después de lavarla.
B1The fabric shrank several centimeters after washing it.
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Quick Quiz: centímetro
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How many 'centímetros' are in one 'metro'?
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Created by combining the Latin word 'centum' (meaning one hundred) with the Greek-derived Latin word 'metrum' (meaning measure).
First recorded: 18th century (during the development of the metric system)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Does 'centímetro' change if I'm in Spain vs. Mexico?
The meaning is exactly the same, but the pronunciation of the 'c' changes. In Spain it sounds like 'th' and in Mexico like 's'.
How do I say 'square centimeter'?
You say 'centímetro cuadrado'.
Why is there an accent on the 'i'?
The accent (tilde) tells you to put the stress on that specific syllable: cen-TÍ-me-tro.