gosling = ansarino, gansaron
"Goose" in Spanish is "ganso".
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goose: ganso
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gosling = ansarino, gansaron
Oca meaning Goose and Ostras meaning Oysters
The Spanish equivalents are: Michael - Miguel (pronounced Meeg-ELL) Austin - Augustin (accent on the 'i') (pronounced Ow-goose-TEEN)
"Do you like it?" in Spanish is "¿Te gusta?" It is pronounced "Tay GOOSE-tah?" Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
"I like chocolate" in Spanish is "Me gusta el chocolate". It is pronounced "May GOOSE-ta el cho-co-LA-tay".
The Miccosukee told them along with stories about the fountain of youth and cities of gold so that the Spanish would leave Florida on a wild goose chase.
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Gonzo is not a registered Spanish word. Gonzo may be a corruption of the Spanish word ganso - goose. The man credited with introducing it into English usage was named William Joseph "Bill" Cardoso, an American.
A female is a "goose" or "hen". A male is a "gander". And a baby/young goose, whether male of female, is a "gosling".
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