¿alquien quiere asado de cordero?
Alguien habla espanol?
Anyone who speaks Spanish. The word means "red".
The word Agnus is actually a Latin word. It is often used in a church setting in the phrase "Agnus Dei" which means 'Lamb of God'.Therefore, the word Agnus (Lamb) in Spanish would be Cordero.
El pollo rojo.
In Spanish, it takes three words to say beef: carne de res.
You could say "¿Hay alguien en casa?"
¿Le estás hablando a alguien?
Mago!
¿Hay alguien con alguna discapacidad?
Lamb= כבש (KEH-vess)
Strictly speaking, lamb is known as "kordero" in the Philippines (where tagalog is the main language). It is a Spanish word. As many people would know, Tagalog is at least 50% Spanish (Spain, not Mexican. It is called Castilla). So you say "Kordero ng Dios" to mean "Lamb of God". If you want to refer to the animal itself and not just the meat, sheep is "tupa"in Tagalog. Filipinos will many times say "Karne (also spelled Carne in Spanish) ng Tupa"to mean the meat (karne or carne) of sheep." Hope this helps.
'Pecore' is an Italian equivalent of 'sheep'. It's a feminine noun whose plural definite article is 'le' ['the'] and whose plural definite article is 'delle' ['some']. It's pronounced 'PEH-koh-reh'.