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How do you say "rabbit" in Spanish?
el conejo
In Spanish, "rabbit" is el conejo.
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Pronunciation
Say koh-NEH-hoh, with stress on the second syllable and a clear oh sound at the end.
Grammar notes
El conejo is masculine. The plural is los conejos. A female rabbit is una coneja.
Example sentence
El conejo come zanahorias.
The rabbit eats carrots.
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How to remember el conejo
Conejo sounds like con meaning with. Picture a rabbit with long ears hopping through a garden.
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- alpaca la alpaca
- bull el toro
- copper el cobre
- dog el perro
- duck el pato
- grains los granos
- hen la gallina
- stem el tallo
- vegetables las verduras
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Questions about el conejo
How do you say "rabbit" in Spanish?
In Spanish, "rabbit" is el conejo. It is a noun.
Is el conejo masculine or feminine?
El conejo is masculine. The plural is los conejos. A female rabbit is una coneja.
How is el conejo used in a sentence?
Use el conejo as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: El conejo come zanahorias. (The rabbit eats carrots.).
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