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máquinas

MAH-kee-nasˈma.ki.nas

máquinas means machines in Spanish (mechanical or electronic devices).

machines

Also: devices, equipment
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A simplistic illustration of a mechanical device painted red and yellow, featuring large, visible interlocking gears and a prominent lever.

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Las máquinas en la fábrica trabajan día y noche.

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The machines in the factory work day and night.

Necesitamos comprar nuevas máquinas de coser.

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We need to buy new sewing machines.

El gimnasio tiene muchas máquinas para hacer ejercicio.

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The gym has many machines for exercising.

Word Connections

Synonyms

  • aparatos (devices)
  • artefactos (artifacts/gadgets)

Common Collocations

  • máquinas expendedorasvending machines
  • máquinas pesadasheavy machinery

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📚 Etymology

Comes from the Latin word *machina*, which itself came from the Greek word *mēkhanē*, meaning 'device' or 'contrivance.' It has been used in Spanish since the Middle Ages.

First recorded: 13th century

Cognates (Related words)

English: machineFrench: machineItalian: macchina

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why does 'máquinas' have an accent mark?

The accent mark on 'máquinas' is there because the stress naturally falls on the third-to-last syllable. This helps native speakers pronounce the word correctly and distinguishes it from other words that might look similar but have a different stress pattern.

Is 'máquina' used for computers?

Yes, 'máquina' is a general term. While 'computadora' or 'ordenador' are more specific for computers, people sometimes refer to them casually as 'máquinas' (devices), especially in computing contexts like 'máquina virtual'.