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How do you say "llama" in German?
das Lama
In German, "llama" is das Lama.
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Pronunciation
Pronounced 'LAH-mah', stress on the first syllable, with long A sounds.
Grammar notes
Das Lama is neuter. Plural: die Lamas. Same as English, borrowed from Spanish.
Example sentence
Das Lama ist groß und flauschig.
The llama is big and fluffy.
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How to remember das Lama
Lama is the same in German as in English. Llamas are South American animals known for spitting.
Related words
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- turkey der Truthahn
- wood das Holz
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Questions about das Lama
How do you say "llama" in German?
In German, "llama" is das Lama. It is a noun.
Is das Lama masculine or feminine?
Das Lama is neuter. Plural: die Lamas. Same as English, borrowed from Spanish.
How is das Lama used in a sentence?
Use das Lama as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Das Lama ist groß und flauschig. (The llama is big and fluffy.).
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