The Spanish farmer humorously told his chicken, "¡Eres un gallo de granja!" which translates to "You are a farm rooster!" This playful remark highlights the chicken's role in providing eggs and contributing to farm life. It showcases the farmer's affection for his livestock while emphasizing their importance on the farm.
The Spanish farmer said to his chicken, "¡Eres un buen ponedora!" which means "You are a great layer!" He appreciated her for providing eggs daily. With a chuckle, he added, "Keep it up, and we’ll have enough for breakfast!"
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chicken means el pollo in spanish.
Pollo is Spanish for chicken.
Gallina Chicken in Spanish is already female.
You can say "muslo de pollo".
pollo ablador
pollo caja
pollo frito
Me fascina el pollo. In Spanish we don't say: "Te amo pollo".
The spanish word for farmer is "granjero".