azúcar
sugar
noun ah-SOO-kahr Rare
Origin: From Arabic al-sukkar, itself from Sanskrit sharkara.
Usage Note
Azúcar is unusual because, although grammatically masculine (el azúcar blanco), it is frequently used with the feminine article in everyday speech (la azúcar), and both are widely accepted. The Arabic prefix al- is preserved in the word. Related forms include azucarero (sugar bowl or sugar producer) and azucarar (to sweeten).
Examples
"¿Quieres azúcar en el café?"
Natural Translation
Do you want sugar in the coffee?
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