How to Say "brooch" in Spanish
The Spanish word for “brooch” is “broche” — A2 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.
English → SpanishA2
nounA2
decorative jewelry pinned to clothing

Examples
Se me rompió el broche de la pulsera.
The clasp of my bracelet broke.
Ella lleva un broche de plata en su chaqueta.
She is wearing a silver brooch on her jacket.
Asegúrate de cerrar bien el broche del collar.
Make sure to close the necklace clasp properly.
It's a Masculine Word
Even though it ends in 'e', 'broche' is masculine, so you always say 'el broche' or 'un broche'.
Plural Form
To talk about more than one, simply add an 's' to the end: 'los broches'.
Using 'pin' for jewelry
Mistake: “Me gusta tu pin.”
Correction: Me gusta tu broche.
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