sembrar is the spanish word for sow.
"Cochina" is the Spanish word for "sow", or "female hog". It is pronounced "ko-CHEE-nah". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
Cochina means "sow". Cochina sucia would be "dirty sow".
I think sow. Maybe... Same thought here!
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The word "air" in spanish is aire hope that helped!
In Spanish, "chancha" typically refers to a pig or sow. It can also be used to describe a money-saving pot or piggy bank in certain Latin American countries.
No sow is not a word but sorwd is
"Cochina" is the Spanish word for "sow", or "female hog". It is pronounced "ko-CHEE-nah". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
The past tense of the word sow is sowed sown sowing sows
Cochina means "sow". Cochina sucia would be "dirty sow".
Example sentence: Our sow had a litter of six piglets.The noun 'sow' is a word for an adult, female:aardvarkanteaterarmadillobadgerbearboarcassowarychinchillagiant pandaguinea pighedgehogjellyfishkinkajouminkmoleotterpigpolar bearporcupineprairie dograccoonred pandashrewskunkslothThe word 'sow' is also a verb meaning to plant seeds in the ground.
samhradh [sow-ra; sow-ru in Ulster]
2 sentences: The sow let her piglets drink her milk. The farmer went out to sow his seeds.
The word 'sow' is not a palindrome because it is not spelled the same way forward and backward.
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Samhainophobia is pronounced as "sow-in-oh-fobia." It is a combination of the Gaelic word "Samhain" (sow-in) and the suffix "phobia," meaning fear.
The word "sow" can be both a verb and a noun. As a verb, it means to plant seeds. As a noun, it refers to a female pig.