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How do you say "goat" in Spanish?

la cabra

Noun Feminine

In Spanish, "goat" is la cabra.

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Pronunciation

Pronounced KAH-brah, with stress on the first syllable.

Grammar notes

Feminine noun taking la. Plural is cabras. Cabra is the female goat or goats in general.

Example sentence

La cabra come plantas silvestres.

The goat eats wild plants.

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How to remember la cabra

Cabra ends in -a so it is feminine, perfect for the female goat animal.

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Questions about la cabra

How do you say "goat" in Spanish?

In Spanish, "goat" is la cabra. It is a noun.

Is la cabra masculine or feminine?

Feminine noun taking la. Plural is cabras. Cabra is the female goat or goats in general.

How is la cabra used in a sentence?

Use la cabra as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: La cabra come plantas silvestres. (The goat eats wild plants.).

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