In addition to naming the animals, we'll also dive into some interesting facts about them. For example, did you know that a group of goats is called a 'tribe'? These little tidbits make the language journey much more exciting!
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Rabbit
Hen
Goat
Rooster
Animals
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Hen
Cow
Pig
Horse
Chicken
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Chicken
Llama
Goat
Donkey
Sheep
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Dog
Cat
Camel
Mouse
Farm
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Farm
Barn
Frog
Dog
Rat
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Hen
Animals
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Horse
Rooster
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Cow
Mouse
Chicken
Pig
Sheep
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Goat
Camel
Llama
Rooster
Donkey
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Dog
Cat
Mouse
Frog
Rat
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Barn
Farm
Rabbit
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Cat
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Sheep
Rooster
Horse
Chicken
Hen
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Pig
Goat
Cow
Sheep
Donkey
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Horse
Donkey
Cat
Camel
Llama
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Mouse
Barn
Frog
Rat
Dog
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Rabbit
Farm
Hen
Pig
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Rooster
Horse
Pig
Chicken
Llama
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Sheep
Goat
Llama
Cow
Camel
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Donkey
Cat
Dog
Rabbit
Camel
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Farm
Mouse
Frog
Rat
Barn
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Rabbit
Hen
Cow
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Farm animals :: Spanish vocabulary
Welcome to Spanish Lesson 29! Today, we're going to embark on a virtual trip to a farm, a place teeming with a variety of animals and activities. Understanding the names of farm animals is not just informative but also enjoyable. You'll soon be able to recognize these creatures and call them by their proper names.
In this Spanish lesson, you will learn the names of common farm animals such as Rabbit, Hen, Rooster, Horse, Chicken, Pig, Cow, and Sheep. You'll also encounter some animals you may not see every day on every farm, like the Llama, Donkey, and Camel. Pets like Cats and Dogs make their appearance too. We'll also cover some related Spanish vocabulary like "Barn" and "Farm". You'll discover not just how to pronounce these names correctly but also some unique characteristics about these animals that make them special.