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

Examples
Mi abuelo está arreglando una teja rota en el tejado.
My grandfather is fixing a broken roof tile on the roof.
Las casas de este pueblo tienen hermosas tejas rojas.
The houses in this town have beautiful red tiles.
El granizo fue tan fuerte que dañó varias tejas de la cabaña.
The hail was so strong that it damaged several tiles of the cabin.
Teja vs. Tejado
A 'teja' is a single piece (a tile), while 'tejado' refers to the entire roof structure covered in tiles.
Gender Consistency
As a feminine noun ending in 'a', it always uses 'la' or 'una'. It does not change even if the roof it belongs to is described with masculine adjectives.
Mixing up roof and tile
Mistake: “El teja de la casa es viejo.”
Correction: El tejado de la casa es viejo (The roof is old) or Las tejas son viejas (The tiles are old).
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