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Dolphin in Spanish

The Spanish word for 'dolphin' is 'delfín', pronounced dehl-FEEN (IPA: /delˈfin/). It is a B1-level masculine noun (plural: delfines).

Pronunciation: dehl-FEEN

Spanishdelfín
Pronunciationdehl-FEEN · /delˈfin/
Part of speechnoun (masculine)
Pluraldelfines
LevelB1 (beginner-friendly)

Example Sentences with 'delfín'

  • Los delfines son animales muy inteligentes.
    Dolphins are very intelligent animals.
  • ¿Viste los delfines saltando junto al barco?
    Did you see the dolphins jumping next to the boat?
  • Durante el paseo en lancha, un grupo de delfines nos acompañó un buen rato.
    During the boat ride, a group of dolphins accompanied us for quite a while.
  • Los delfines usan sonidos especiales para comunicarse entre ellos bajo el agua.
    Dolphins use special sounds to communicate with each other underwater.

How to Use 'delfín'

'Delfín' is always masculine ('el delfín hembra' for a female). The plural drops the written accent: delfines. Historically, 'delfín' also means the heir to the French throne (dauphin) and, by extension, a designated successor.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do you say 'dolphin' in Spanish?

'Dolphin' in Spanish is 'delfín', pronounced dehl-FEEN.

How do you spell 'delfín'?

It is spelled d-e-l-f-í-n.

Is 'delfín' masculine or feminine?

'Delfín' is masculine: you say 'el delfín'.

What is the plural of 'delfín'?

The plural of 'delfín' is 'delfines'.

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