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If you mean a cape as in an article of clothing, the Spanish word is "capa." It is pronounced, "KAH-pah." If you mean a cape as in a geographical location, the Spanish word is "cabo." It is pronounced, "KAH-bow." Sites such as learn-spanish.co.il provide audio pronunciations of many common Spanish words.

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There are several ways to refer to "capris" in Spanish. The most formal translation would be "pantalones Pescadores" or sometimes just "Pescadores." In the US, however, it is not uncommon to hear "pantalones capris" or simply "capris."

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"capitán" (noun)

and "capitanear" (verb, e.g. captain a ship)

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his cape = su cabo

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cap in spanish is La Gorra

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