Spanish Lessons 101: Animals in Spanish
Spanish Lessons 101: Animals in Spanish
Hola, Spanish language aficionado! Welcome to another basic lesson aboutanimals in Spanish. Whether you want to find out what_el gato_ means or how to say ‘dog’ in Spanish, stick around and read on. From fluffy pets to animals from the savannah or sea creatures, we’re going to explore the entire animal kingdom in search of a complete list of animals in Spanish.
Big, small, cute, or menacing, furry or not, all animals are our neighbors on Earth. That’s why we should always remember to respect their boundaries. After all, we share a home and a trophic pyramid in which each species plays a crucial role. Except for the cat, of course. The cat is only here to make Zoom calls fun.
Now that we’ve settled that let’s discuss what was promised: the animals in Spanish or_los animales en español._
Pets and other domestic animals in Spanish
Animals are a universal topic of conversation, thanks mainly to our pets. That’s why studying their names in Spanish is considered one of the most basic Spanish lessons , together with the days of the week and saying hello . Besides, the animals and the sounds they make are also one of the first things we learn as children. It only makes sense to follow the same “recipe” when learning a new language as adults.
Here are the most popular farm animals and pets and their names in Spanish:
- el pájaro – the bird
- el toro – the bull
- el gato – the cat
- el pollo – the chicken
- la vaca – the cow
- el perro – the dog
- el burro – the donkey
- el pato – the duck
- el pez – the fish
- la cabra – the goat
- la gallina – the hen
- el caballo – the horse
- el cerdo – the pig
- el cachorro – the puppy
- el conejo – the rabbit
- el gallo – the rooster
- la oveja – the sheep
- la tortuga – the turtle
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Known as_las mascotas_ in Spanish, the pets (together with the farm animals) make up most of the basic Spanish vocabulary about animals. Considering that they live in our homes or yards, it’s more likely to mention them during a conversation in Spanish rather than a zebra or a lion.
Birds and land animals in Spanish
Now you know that_un gato_ is ‘a cat’ and_un burro_ is a donkey in Spanish. But there are so many more wild animals out there. From mammals to insects, reptiles, and birds – they all have their own names in Spanish.
Are you ready to move on to the wilderness? Let’s see how to say ‘lion’ in Spanish.
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Animal name in Spanish | Animal name in English |
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águila | eagle |
oso | bear |
ciervo | deer |
dinosaurio | dinosaur |
elefante | elephant |
gorila | gorilla |
león | lion |
lagarto | lizard |
mono | monkey |
ratón | mouse |
búho | owl |
serpiente | snake |
tigre | tiger |
araña | spider |
cebra | zebra |
caracol | snail |
cocodrilo | crocodile |
escarabajo | beetle |
hipopótamo | hippopotamus |
hormiga | ant |
jirafa | giraffe |
mosca | fly |
zorro | fox |
lobo | wolf |
canguro | kangaroo |
murciélago | bat |
paloma | pigeon |
abeja | bee |
mariposa | butterfly |
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Grammatical gender in Spanish
If you are wondering what’s the correct grammatical gender for all these animals, let’s look at a short explanation.
As a general rule, nouns ending in -o in Spanish are masculine. On the other hand, nouns ending in -a are feminine. However, most animals in Spanish have both a male and a female form. But not all of them. For example, ‘the cat’ can be_el gato_ (masculine) or_la gata_ (feminine), but_el hámster_ will always be masculine.
Aquatic animals and their names in Spanish
Last but not least, let’s boost your Spanish vocabulary with the Spanish names of fish and other aquatic animals.
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Animal name in Spanish | Animal name in English |
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delfín | dolphin |
pulpo | octopus |
orca | orca |
salmón | salmon |
tiburón | shark |
atún | tuna |
ballena | whale |
cangrejo | crab |
foca | seal |
pingüino | penguin |
calamar | squid |
langosta | lobster |
medusa | jellyfish |
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- Title: Spanish Lessons 101: Animals in Spanish
- Author: Christopher
- Created at : 2024-10-22 16:06:54
- Updated at : 2024-10-24 18:01:27
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