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Bird in Spanish

The Spanish word for 'bird' is 'pájaro', pronounced PAH-hah-roh (IPA: /ˈpaxaɾo/). It is an A1-level masculine noun (plural: pájaros).

Pronunciation: PAH-hah-roh

Spanishpájaro
PronunciationPAH-hah-roh · /ˈpaxaɾo/
Part of speechnoun (masculine)
Pluralpájaros
LevelA1 (beginner-friendly)

Example Sentences with 'pájaro'

  • Hay un pájaro cantando en el árbol.
    There is a bird singing in the tree.
  • ¿Escuchaste a los pájaros esta mañana?
    Did you hear the birds this morning?
  • Desde mi ventana veo pájaros de muchos colores.
    From my window I see birds of many colors.
  • Al amanecer, los pájaros del parque empiezan a cantar todos al mismo tiempo.
    At dawn, the birds in the park all start singing at the same time.

Common Phrases with 'pájaro'

  • matar dos pájaros de un tiro
    to kill two birds with one stone
  • más vale pájaro en mano que ciento volando
    a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush
  • tener pájaros en la cabeza
    to have one's head in the clouds

How to Use 'pájaro'

'Pájaro' usually refers to small birds; 'ave' (feminine) is the more general or scientific term for any bird, including large ones like eagles or ostriches. Note the written accent on the first 'á'.

Regional note: In some Caribbean countries 'pájaro' can have a slang meaning referring to a gay man, so 'ave' is sometimes preferred in formal contexts there.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do you say 'bird' in Spanish?

'Bird' in Spanish is 'pájaro', pronounced PAH-hah-roh.

How do you spell 'pájaro'?

It is spelled p-á-j-a-r-o.

Is 'pájaro' masculine or feminine?

'Pájaro' is masculine: you say 'el pájaro'.

What is the plural of 'pájaro'?

The plural of 'pájaro' is 'pájaros'.

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