P is the same as any P in English E is like the E in Eggplant or the ea in Head RR is trilled/rolled (like any spanish R) A sounds like Uh
perra
perra
el perro está en celo
Some words that rhyme with "perra" are "tierra" (Spanish for earth) and "serra" (a type of saw).
perra get out my face
The Spanish word for a female dog is "perra." A male dog is "perro." These words are not used in the same manner in Spanish as they are in English, i.e., perra is not as a curse word.
cochon d'Inde : something like co-shon d-end
Perro is a male dog. Perra is a female dog, or as a curse, the Spanish equivalent of b****.
Some words that have NOUNCE in them are announce and renounce.
No, "nounce" is not a root word in English. Root words are the basic building blocks of a word and carry its main meaning, but "nounce" is not a recognized root word.
a female dog - a bitch [Una] Perra" is Spanish for the word dog; technically, due to the lack of the gender of nouns, this would be a female dog.
pedejo/pendeja