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How to Say "mallet" in Spanish

The Spanish word formalletis martilloA1 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.

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nounA1
a softer hammer, usually wooden or rubber
A simple, isolated claw hammer with a wooden handle and a metal head, ready for use.

Examples

Pásame el martillo, por favor. Quiero colgar este cuadro.

Pass me the hammer, please. I want to hang this picture.

El carpintero golpeó la madera con fuerza con su martillo.

The carpenter struck the wood hard with his hammer.

Necesitas un martillo pequeño para trabajar en joyería.

You need a small hammer to work in jewelry.

Masculine Noun

Remember that 'martillo' is always masculine, so you must use 'el' before it: 'el martillo nuevo' (the new hammer).

Pronunciation of 'll'

Mistake:Pronouncing 'll' (marti-llo) like the 'l' in 'let'.

Correction: In most Spanish regions, 'll' sounds like the 'y' in 'yes' or the 'j' in 'jump' (mar-TEE-yo). This sound is called 'yeísmo'.

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