"Manada" or "rebaño" is a Spanish equivalent of "herd."
The Spanish word "manada" is a feminine noun. Its singular definite article is "la" ("the"). Its singular indefinite article is "una" ("a, one").
The pronunciation is "mah-NAH-thah."
The Spanish word "rebaño" is a masculine noun. It specifically refers to a herd of goats or sheep. Its singular definite article is "el," and its singular indefinite article "un."
The pronunciation is 'reh-VAH-nyoh."
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The Spanish word for herd is manada, and herd of horses is manada de caballos.
They brought a herd of cattle along with them.
manada de bisonte (or bufalo)
"Rebaño" is a Spanish equivalent of "herd."The Spanish word "rebaño" is a masculine noun. It specifically refers to a herd of goats or sheep. Its singular definite article is "el," and its singular indefinite article "un."The pronunciation is 'reh-VAH-nyoh."
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herd = la manadaA herd of buffalo = Una manada de búfalosstampede = la estampidaA stampede of buffalo = Una estampida de búfalos
The collective noun 'herd' is used for:a herd of antelopesa herd of bisona herd of boarsa herd of bucksa herd of buffaloa herd of camelsa herd of cariboua herd of cattlea herd of chamoisa herd of chinchillasa herd of cowsa herd of cranesa herd of curlewsa herd of deera herd of dinosaursa herd of dolphinsa herd of donkeysa herd of elanda herd of elephantsa herd of elka herd of giraffesa herd of gnusa herd of goatsa herd of haresa herd of harlotsa herd of hartebeesta herd of harts (red deer)a herd of hippopotamuses (hippos)a herd of horsesa herd of ibexa herd of llamasa herd of moosea herd of otologistsa herd of rabbitsa herd of rhinoceroses (rhinos)a herd of pigs (in a yard or in the field)a herd of porpoisesa herd of reindeera herd of seahorsesa herd of sealsa herd of sheepa herd of swansa herd of swinea herd of touristsa herd of walrusesa herd of whalesa herd of wildebeesta herd of wrensa herd of yaksa herd of zebra
Yes. It can also be a herd of cattle, herd of bulls, herd of heifers, herd of steers, herd of bullocks, or herd of calves.
"Manada" is a Spanish equivalent of "herd."The Spanish word "manada" is a feminine noun. Its singular definite article is "la" ("the"). Its singular indefinite article is "una" ("a, one").The pronunciation is "mah-NAH-thah."
a herd
No, not normally