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3 Translation results for notes in Spanish

noun | verb | verbo

note noun

unfavorite favorite play sound
notes
nota (musical); nota, comentario; cartita; prestigio; atención

Example sentences of
note noun

  • She wrote a note to remind herself about the appointment.
  • I left you a note on the kitchen table.
  • making notes in the margins of a book
  • She jotted down a few notes during the interview.
  • After class, I usually study my notes and read the next chapter.
  • I can't come to class today. Would you mind taking notes for me?
  • His secretary took notes during our meeting.
  • Please include a brief note about where the picture was taken.
  • He writes in the program notes that the play was inspired by his own childhood.
  • One final note: tickets will be available at the door the night of the concert.

Detailed synonyms for note noun

See: Importance

note verb

unfavorite favorite play sound
noted, has noted, is noting, notes
notar, observar, tomar nota de; anotar, apuntar

Example sentences of
note verb

  • You may have noted my late arrival.
  • The thing to note here is that people are suffering.
  • It's interesting to note how quickly things have changed.
  • Their objections were duly noted.
  • As one official noted, the situation has begun to get out of control.
  • As noted above most people survive the disease.
  • “They've asked us to leave,” he noted with amusement.
  • "They've asked us to leave," he noted with amusement.

Detailed synonyms for note verb

See: Remark, See

notar verbo

es
to notice; to tell

Reverse translation for notes

nota  (musical) - note, message, announcement, grade, mark (in school), characteristic, feature, touch, note (in music), bill, check (in a restaurant) 
nota  - note, message, announcement, grade, mark (in school), characteristic, feature, touch, note (in music), bill, check (in a restaurant) 
comentario  - comment, remark, commentary 
prestigio  - prestige 
atención  - attention 
notar  - to notice, to tell 
observar  - to observe, to watch, to notice, to obey, to abide by, to remark, to comment 
anotar  - to annotate, to score, to write down, to jot down, to score (in sports) 
apuntar  - to aim, to point, to take aim, to become evident, to write down, to jot down, to point to, to point out, to prompt (in the theater) 
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