Live fish: pez
Food fish (what you eat in restaurants): pescado
The word pescado (verb pescar, to fish ) is also used to say captured or caught, e.g.
The police nabbed the thief = La policia pescó al ladrón.
They have not caught the criminal = No han pescado ál criminal.
pescado
Peces if they are in a body of water like a tank or a lake. Pescados If your choosing one to eat.
"Pescado"
FISHES!
He sleeps with the fishes.
That depends on the fish, or fishes. If you have two fishes of the same species, for example two catfish, you say that you have two fish. The plural possessive form of fish is fish's. If you have two fishes of different species, for example a guppy and a catfish, you say that you have two fishes. The plural possessive form of fishes is fishes'.
les poissons
No, risotto is a typical Italian rice dish. You can also notice that paella is the Spanish counterpart of risotto, but with fishes and vegetables.
No. Fish is both singular and plural; there is no such word as "fishes." And "colour" is only proper in England.
I have a cat and 2 fish.
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J'avais deux poissons (I had two fishes) mais je ne les ai plus (but I don't have them no more)
Cinco peces is a literal Spanish equivalent of the English phrase "five fishes." The pronunciation of the masculine plural number and noun will be "TCHEEN-ko PEH-theys" in much of Spain and "SEEN-ko PEH-seys" throughout Latin America.
Sister in law in Spanish is cunada.
How to say "hi" in spanish is Hola. How to say "bye" in spanish is Adios.