How to Say "cigars" in Spanish
The Spanish word for “cigars” is “cigarros” — A1 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.

Examples
¿Tienes cigarros?
Do you have cigarettes?
Él no fuma cigarros.
He doesn't smoke cigarettes.
Compré un paquete de cigarros.
I bought a pack of cigarettes.
Making it Plural
This is the plural form of 'cigarro.' Since it ends in a vowel, we just add an 's' to make it plural.
Gender
This word is masculine. Even in the plural 'cigarros,' you should use masculine words with it, like 'los cigarros' or 'muchos cigarros'.
Cigarro vs. Cigarrillo
Mistake: “Using 'cigarro' in Spain to mean a thin cigarette.”
Correction: In Spain, 'cigarro' often implies a larger cigar, while 'cigarrillo' is the standard word for a cigarette. In Latin America, 'cigarro' is used for both, but usually means cigarette.
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