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Cow in Spanish

The Spanish word for 'cow' is 'vaca', pronounced BAH-kah (IPA: /ˈbaka/). It is an A1-level feminine noun (plural: vacas).

Pronunciation: BAH-kah

Spanishvaca
PronunciationBAH-kah · /ˈbaka/
Part of speechnoun (feminine)
Pluralvacas
LevelA1 (beginner-friendly)

Example Sentences with 'vaca'

  • La vaca come hierba en el prado.
    The cow eats grass in the meadow.
  • ¿Cuántas vacas tiene esa granja?
    How many cows does that farm have?
  • La leche fresca de estas vacas se vende en el mercado del pueblo.
    The fresh milk from these cows is sold at the town market.
  • Cuando era niño, mi tarea era llevar las vacas al campo cada mañana.
    When I was a child, my job was to take the cows to the field every morning.

Common Phrases with 'vaca'

  • hacer una vaca
    to chip in / pool money together (Latin America)
  • estar como una vaca
    to be very fat (colloquial, unflattering)

How to Use 'vaca'

In Spanish, 'v' and 'b' sound identical, so 'vaca' is pronounced exactly like 'baca' (a car roof rack). The male is 'toro' (bull), a different word entirely.

Regional note: In several Latin American countries, 'hacer una vaca' (or 'vaquita') means to pool money together among friends for a common purchase.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do you say 'cow' in Spanish?

'Cow' in Spanish is 'vaca', pronounced BAH-kah.

How do you spell 'vaca'?

It is spelled v-a-c-a.

Is 'vaca' masculine or feminine?

'Vaca' is feminine: you say 'la vaca'.

What is the plural of 'vaca'?

The plural of 'vaca' is 'vacas'.

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