"The pig" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase el cerdo.
Specifically, the masculine singular definite article el means "the". The masculine noun cerdo translates as "hog, pig, swine" according to context. The pronunciation will be "el SER-tho" or "el THER-tho" depending upon the Spanish speaker's birthplace.
I don't know if this is the translation for pigweed, but I know Mexican-Spanish very well. Here is goes: the word "weed" translated in spanish is "cizaña" and pig translation is marano or cerdo. In spanish, most of the time, translating your phrase or word are done backwards. For example, pigweed is two words making oneword in English, but in Spanish the word would be weed pig after it is translated. If you want spanish from Spain the translation would be "cizaña de cerdo" Meaning weed of pig. If pigweed is actually a herb in Mexican Spanish it would be "heirba de cerdo" or "heirba de marano". If pigweed is just a weed then the translation would be "cizaña de marano" in Mexican Spanish.
Cerdo.
It is "cerdo", "puerco", or "carne de cerdo".
The two most common words for "pig" in Spanish are "cerdo" and "marrano".cerdo, or puerco
"Cerdo" is a word for "pig."
For guinea pig, "conejillo de Indias" or "cobaya". Pig, though, is "cerdo".
¡Cerdo, a! ¡Cerdos, as! ¡Marrano, a / marranos, as! ¡Puerco, a / puercos, as!
cerdo or cochino
cerdo hormiguero
Pig
It means pig.
pig in spanish is cerdo