To say 'I have some spoons' in Spanish, you would say 'Tengo unas cucharas.'
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'Spoon' in Spanish is 'cuchara.'
Well, considering a fork has sharp prongs and a spoon has nothing, I would say that a fork would win; but, who knows... kitchen utensils are lifeless...
Esa cuchara - that spoon
English has much more words than Spanish. As a consequence, some words that we have in English do not exist in Spanish. but a combination of fork and spoon would be cuchador. Or just putting a hyphen between fork and spoon would be tenedor-cuchara. Cuchador or tenedor-cuchara would be spanish for spork
From the word spork, remove - rk, and it will say spoon. Then tap the bottom of the fork that is shaped like a spoon.
Remove the rk at the end of the word to leave you with spoon then tap the fork and the word spoon at the same time.
You cannot say "spork" in Spanish because it is not an actual thing, but a made-up thing. The Spanish language is very literal (so if you were to say "it's raining cats and dogs!" they'd think it really was raining animals). Therefore, you cannot say "spork". You would have to say spoon or fork.
To say 'I have a microwave' in Spanish, you would say 'Tengo una microonda.'
A spoon
No. How can you put a fork or a spoon in the bottle?
A spoon and a fork put together is called a spork.
a spoon doesnt have prongs. wanker