tijeras s. fem. plur [ti'xeɾas]
[t] as in "stay".
[i] as in "bee".
[x] a very strong consonant as is Scottish English "loch".
[e] similar to the [e] in "bet".
[ɾ] as in USA English "ladder".
[a] as in Italian "amare" (to love).
[s] as in "see"
The symbol ['] stands for the stressed syllable.
To say scissors in Spanish is tijeras. (tee-HAIR-ahs)Scissors = Tijeras
Scissors are called 'des ciseaux' in French.
Ciseaux
scissors are called (une paire de ) ciseaux in French.
Hasami.
The Spanish word for scissors, "tijeras," is feminine.
scissors-tijeras clippers- i dk
To say scissors in Spanish is tijeras. (tee-HAIR-ahs)Scissors = Tijeras
Scissors :)
In Spanish, "las tijeras" means "the scissors." It is a plural noun used to refer to the cutting tool with two blades pivoted in the middle.
Scissor or Shears
It means "scissors".
In English, scissors are typically referred to as a plural noun and do not have a gender. However, in languages with grammatical gender, such as French or Spanish, scissors may be assigned a gender (feminine in French: "les ciseaux," masculine in Spanish: "las tijeras"). In general usage, scissors are considered gender-neutral.
Scissors? --- Las tijeras [las.ti.'xe.ɾas] [x] as in German "Bach"
Hay papeles y tijeras en la mesa.
Can you pass me the scissors, please?Be careful with the scissors because they are sharp.I have lost the scissors again.He had scissors on his hands instead of fingers.
Rock, Paper, Scissors.