coclear
"Spoon" in Latin is coclear (-aris, n.) or coclearium (-i, n.). From its name, originally a utensil for removing snails (cocleae) from their shells.
You say "colher".
Esa cuchara - that spoon
'Spoon' in Spanish is 'cuchara.'
kulero
gang
Since spoon is an English word, you would not use the articles le/la. If you are trying to say spoon in French, the correct word and article is la cuillere (don't forget the accent on the first e). You would use la because cuillere is a feminine noun.
you say helmet in latin (casco)<- in latin
From the word spork, remove - rk, and it will say spoon. Then tap the bottom of the fork that is shaped like a spoon.
une cuillère
vadia
To say "Who am I?" in Latin you can say "quisnam sum Ego?"