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The word for television in Spanish is either "televisión" or "televisor." They are pronounced "teh-lay-vee-see-OWN" and "teh-lay-vee-SORE."However, many people abbreviate as "El tele", similar to how we say TV. Sites such as learn-spanish.co.il provide audio pronunciations of many common Spanish words.

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It is: la televisión

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