"Laundry" in Spanish is "lavandería". It is pronounced "la-bahn-deh-REE-ah". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
It isn't a Spanish word, it's just the name of a brand of laundry detergent. The name is derived from the word "suave," which means "soft" or "smooth," and "-itel" is just added to make it sound interesting (most brand names are amalgamations of random words, anyway).
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The word "air" in spanish is aire hope that helped!
The Spanish word for "neighborhood" is "barrio".
No. The Spanish word for parade is "desfile".
The word laundry usually is pronounced with two syllables. The syllables in the word are laun-dry.
The noun laundry as a word for a business is singular. The plural form is laundries.The noun laundry as a word for clothes to be washed is an uncountable noun, and has no plural.
The noun laundry as a word for a business is singular. The plural form is laundries.The noun laundry as a word for clothes to be washed is an uncountable noun, and has no plural.
It took a long time for my mom to do the laundry
The word laundry has two syllables. Laun-dry.
'is' is correct. 'are' would be used for the plural form which is laundries.
It isn't a Spanish word, it's just the name of a brand of laundry detergent. The name is derived from the word "suave," which means "soft" or "smooth," and "-itel" is just added to make it sound interesting (most brand names are amalgamations of random words, anyway).
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The English word "laundry" is spelled the same in the US, the UK, and Canada.The French version seen in bilingual Canada is blanchisserie or buanderie (laundry room).(the word for dry cleaners is teinturie or teinturerie)
The stress is in "laun"
The first as in - lawn-dree