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Tiger in Spanish

The Spanish word for 'tiger' is 'tigre', pronounced TEE-greh (IPA: /ˈtigɾe/). It is an A1-level masculine noun (plural: tigres).

Pronunciation: TEE-greh

Spanishtigre
PronunciationTEE-greh · /ˈtigɾe/
Part of speechnoun (masculine)
Pluraltigres
LevelA1 (beginner-friendly)

Example Sentences with 'tigre'

  • El tigre tiene rayas negras y naranjas.
    The tiger has black and orange stripes.
  • ¿Sabías que el tigre es el felino más grande del mundo?
    Did you know that the tiger is the biggest feline in the world?
  • En el zoológico, el tigre nadaba en su estanque.
    At the zoo, the tiger was swimming in its pool.
  • El guía nos explicó que quedan muy pocos tigres en estado salvaje.
    The guide explained to us that very few tigers remain in the wild.

Common Phrases with 'tigre'

  • hacerse el tigre
    to act tough

How to Use 'tigre'

The female is 'tigresa'. Unlike English, the 'g' before 'r' keeps a hard sound: TEE-greh.

Regional note: In much of Latin America, especially Mexico and Venezuela, 'tigre' colloquially refers to the jaguar, since true tigers are not native to the Americas. In the Dominican Republic, 'tigre' (or 'tíguere') means a streetwise guy.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do you say 'tiger' in Spanish?

'Tiger' in Spanish is 'tigre', pronounced TEE-greh.

How do you spell 'tigre'?

It is spelled t-i-g-r-e.

Is 'tigre' masculine or feminine?

'Tigre' is masculine: you say 'el tigre'.

What is the plural of 'tigre'?

The plural of 'tigre' is 'tigres'.

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