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

Examples
El ruido de los camiones no me deja dormir.
The noise from the trucks doesn't let me sleep.
Vimos muchos camiones de carga en la autopista.
We saw many cargo trucks on the highway.
En México, la gente usa los camiones para ir al trabajo.
In Mexico, people use the buses (camiones) to go to work.
Masculine Plural
This word is the plural form of the masculine noun 'el camión' (the truck). When referring to multiple trucks, you must use the masculine plural article 'los' (los camiones).
The Disappearing Accent Mark
When you make the singular noun 'camión' (with an accent on the 'o') plural, the stress shifts naturally, so the accent mark disappears. This happens with many nouns ending in -ón (e.g., 'canción' → 'canciones').
Accent Confusion
Mistake: “Escribir 'cámiónes' o 'camiónes'.”
Correction: The correct plural spelling is 'camiones' (no accent mark). The singular is 'camión'.
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