I looked at a website and it's this:
pez de colores
branquias (accent on final 'i')
They are known as pez dorado in Spain.English Word: goldfishSpanish Word: carpa doradaNow you know how to say goldfish in Spanish. :-)
If you have one goldfish you say 'I have one goldfish' If you have ten, you also say 'I have ten goldfish'. You never add an 'S' to the end
"Goldfish" in Spanish is "carpa dorada". It is pronounced "CAR-pah do-RAH-dah". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
blub blub blub... stuid people goldfish can't talk
There have been a few studies on it, goldfish actually have a memory of about 3months. There have been a few studies on it, goldfish actually have a memory of about 3months.
If your goldfish died of starvation, what do you expect someone to say? Well done?
No, goldfish are not bait; or as Bruce from Nemo would say "Fish are friends, not food"
(金鱼) jing yu
They all originate from the same roots, but since goldfish that live outside are more used to the cold and other changes, I would say that goldfish that live outside are stronger and more likely to survive.
Sister in law in Spanish is cunada.
I suppose you could say that goldfish use aquatic locomotion via their fins & body in order to get food and/or exercise
A goldfish is 'un poisson rouge' (literally: a red fish) in French.Cyprin doré (Carassius auratus) or Poisson rouge.