How to Say "invisible" in Spanish
The Spanish word for “invisible” is “invisible” — A2 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.

Examples
El aire es inodoro e invisible.
The gas is odorless and invisible.
La frontera entre los dos países es una línea invisible en el mapa.
The border between the two countries is an invisible line on the map.
Para un niño, los monstruos son muy reales, aunque sean invisibles.
For a child, the monsters are very real, even if they are invisible.
One Form for Both Genders
This adjective ends in '-e', which is a great shortcut! It describes both masculine nouns (el muro invisible) and feminine nouns (la pared invisible) without changing its form.
Making it Plural
To describe more than one thing, simply add '-s': 'los enemigos invisibles' (the invisible enemies).
Adding Gender Endings
Mistake: “La mesa invisibla.”
Correction: La mesa invisible. Remember, adjectives ending in '-e' usually don't change to match a feminine noun.
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