How do you say prairie dog in Spanish?

“Prairie dog” in Spanish is “perro de las praderas” (pronounced peh-rroh deh lahs prah-deh-rahs).

“Perro” is dog in Spanish. “De” is the preposition “of.” “Las” is the determiner “the” modifying the plural noun “praderas” [“prairies”].

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What are some dog commands in Spanish?

Some dog commands in Spanish are:

  • Quieto [“stay”]
  • Siéntate [“sit”]
  • Abajo [“down”]
  • Suelta [“let go” or “drop it”]
  • Dame la pata [“give me your paw”]
  • Trae [“fetch”]
  • Ven [“come”]

These phrases all use the imperative mood.

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What are some common dog names in Spanish?

Some common dog names in Spanish are:

  • Max
  • Toby
  • Chiquito [“little one”]
  • Chorizo [“sausage”]
  • Oso [“bear”]
  • Luna [“moon”]
  • Coco [“coconut”]
  • Bella [“beautiful”]
  • Canela [“cinnamon”]
  • Chispa [“spark”]

Just like in English, names are proper nouns and get capitalized.

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How do you say corn dog in Spanish?

“Corn dog” in Spanish can be “corn dog,” “perrito rebozado,” or “perrito de maíz.”

“Corn dog” (pronounced cohrn dohg) is a noun that was imported to Spanish from English.

“Perrito rebozado” (pronounced peh-rrih-toh reh-boh-sah-doh) translates literally as “little battered dog.” “Perrito” is the diminutive of dog in Spanish, and the adjective “rebozado” means “battered.”

“Perrito de maíz” (pronounced peh-rrih-toh deh mah-eez) uses the prepositional phrase “de maiz” [“of corn”] and translates literally as “little dog of corn.”

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What’s the meaning of echar?

“Echar” (eh-chahr) is a Spanish verb that can mean:

  • To throw
  • To toss
  • To kick out
  • To fire (from a job)
  • To drop
  • To pour
  • To apply
  • To emit
  • To lean

“Echar” can also be used with prepositions, adjectives, adverbs, nouns, and other verbs to communicate other meanings.

For example, “te echo de menos” means I miss you in Spanish. “Eché a correr” means “I began to run.”

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How do you say New Year’s resolution in Spanish?

“New Year’s resolution” in Spanish is “propósito de Año Nuevo” (pronounced proh-poh-sih-toh deh ah-nyoh nweh-boh).

“Propósito” is a noun that means “goal, purpose, or intention.” “Año Nuevo” is “New Year” in Spanish.

If it’s clear from the rest of what you say that you’re speaking about the New Year, you can just say “propósito.” For example, you could say “¡Feliz Año Nuevo! ¿Tienes algún propósito?”

“¡Feliz Año Nuevo!” means Happy New Year in Spanish, and “¿Tienes algún propósito?” means “Do you have any resolutions?”

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