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Vocabulary: Kitchen furniture and objects Posted by on Aug 9, 2011 in Spanish Vocabulary

¡Hola! ¿Cómo les va todo?

Today let’s learn some useful vocabulary: kitchen furniture and objects! Shall we go for it?

cupboard – armario / aparador
mug – jarrita / tarro (México)

Mamá, ¿dónde están las jarritas? – Están el en armario.
Mom, where are the mugs? – They’re in the cupboard.

spoon – cuchara
fork – tenedor

Agárrame las cucharas y los tenedores, por favor.
Can you get me the spoons and forks, please?

glass – vaso
knife – cuchillo
stove – cocina

Ella dejó los vasos y los cuchillos encima de la cocina.
She left the glasses and knives on the stove.

oven – horno
microwave oven – microondas

¿Qué prefieres: asar en el horno o en el microondas?
What do you prefer, to roast things in the oven or the microwave oven?

freezer – congelador
fridge – heladera / nevera (España)

Me compré una heladera nueva porque tenía un congelador más grande.
I bought a new fridge because it had a bigger freezer.

dishwasher – lavaplatos / lavavajillas
sink – fregadero / pileta (Argentina)

Generalmente el lavaplatos está cerca del fregadero.
The dishwasher is usually placed near the sink.

plate – plato
faucet – canilla (Argentina) / grifo (España)

I opened the faucet to wash the dishes.
Abrí la canilla para lavar los platos.

toaster – tostadora
cups – tazas

Necesito ir a la tienda para comprar una tostadora nueva y también unas tazas.
I need to go to the store to buy a new toaster and also some new cups.

ladle – cucharón / cazo
sifter – cernedor

Para hacer esta receta necesito un cucharón y un cernedor; ¿me los puedes prestar?
To make this recipe I need a ladle and a sifter, could I borrow them?

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Comments:

  1. Amira Mohamed Bassiouni:

    Muy util, muchas gracias !!

  2. nicolas olmos:

    you have not notice that PERU ( Lima its capital city, has more than 10 million inhabitants ) there are some different names for some kitchen párts or utensils
    By example:
    faucet caño
    plumber gasfitero

    The drain is stuck el desague esta atorado