jabón
soap
noun hah-BOHN Rare
Origin: from Latin saponem, of Germanic origin
Usage Note
Jabón is the standard word for soap in all Spanish-speaking regions. The accent on the final syllable is obligatory to mark stress: without it the word would be read jábon (incorrect). The diminutive jaboncillo refers to a small bar of soap or a type of chalk used in tailoring. Note that jabonera is the soap dish, and jabonoso/jabonosa means 'soapy'.
Examples
"No olvides usar jabón al lavarte las manos."
Natural Translation
Don't forget to use soap when washing your hands.
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