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newspaper in Spanish

newspaper in Spanish is periódico, diario, gaceta — newspaper means a regularly printed or published set of pages reporting news, opinion, and other articles.

newspaper in Spanish

periódico
noun
(countable, metonym) The news organization that produces such a publication.
diario
noun
(countable, metonym) The news organization that produces such a publication.
gaceta
noun
(countable, metonym) The news organization that produces such a publication.
rotativo
noun
(countable, metonym) The news organization that produces such a publication.
papel de periódico
noun
(uncountable, countable) A quantity of or one of the types of paper on which newspapers are printed.

What does "newspaper" mean?

  1. noun A regularly printed or published set of pages reporting news, opinion, and other articles.
    "He reads the newspaper over breakfast every morning."
  2. noun The company or organisation that produces such a publication.
    "The newspaper announced layoffs across its editorial team."

newspaper in a sentence

  • He reads the newspaper over breakfast every morning.
  • The scandal made the front page of every newspaper in the country.
  • The newspaper announced layoffs across its editorial team.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "newspaper" in Spanish?

"newspaper" in Spanish is periódico, diario, gaceta. newspaper means: A regularly printed or published set of pages reporting news, opinion, and other articles.

How do you use "newspaper" in a sentence?

Example: "He reads the newspaper over breakfast every morning." In Spanish, "newspaper" is periódico, diario, gaceta.

Are there other ways to say "newspaper" in Spanish?

Yes — Spanish has 5 translations listed for "newspaper": periódico, diario, gaceta, rotativo, papel de periódico.

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