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Elephant in Spanish

The Spanish word for 'elephant' is 'elefante', pronounced eh-leh-FAHN-teh (IPA: /eleˈfante/). It is an A1-level masculine noun (plural: elefantes).

Pronunciation: eh-leh-FAHN-teh

Spanishelefante
Pronunciationeh-leh-FAHN-teh · /eleˈfante/
Part of speechnoun (masculine)
Pluralelefantes
LevelA1 (beginner-friendly)

Example Sentences with 'elefante'

  • El elefante es el animal terrestre más grande del mundo.
    The elephant is the largest land animal in the world.
  • ¿Viste al elefante bebé en el zoológico?
    Did you see the baby elephant at the zoo?
  • Los elefantes usan la trompa para beber agua.
    Elephants use their trunks to drink water.
  • En el documental mostraron cómo los elefantes viajan grandes distancias para encontrar agua.
    In the documentary they showed how elephants travel great distances to find water.

Common Phrases with 'elefante'

  • memoria de elefante
    an elephant's memory (excellent memory)
  • como elefante en cristalería
    like a bull in a china shop (clumsy in a delicate situation)

How to Use 'elefante'

The female form 'elefanta' is accepted by the Real Academia Española, though many speakers say 'elefante hembra'. The trunk is 'la trompa', not 'el tronco'.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do you say 'elephant' in Spanish?

'Elephant' in Spanish is 'elefante', pronounced eh-leh-FAHN-teh.

How do you spell 'elefante'?

It is spelled e-l-e-f-a-n-t-e.

Is 'elefante' masculine or feminine?

'Elefante' is masculine: you say 'el elefante'.

What is the plural of 'elefante'?

The plural of 'elefante' is 'elefantes'.

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