The cast of El perfecto cerdo - 2005 includes: Luis Gordo Kei Igarashi Fabrizio Olmedo
The cast of Un cerdo en casa - 2013 includes: Lorena Franco as Laura
The cast of A cada cerdo le llega su San Martin - 2007 includes: Esteban Ibarra as Hombre 1 Yesenia Lopez as Carnicera
Iago the Parrot in Return of Jafar , Berkeley Beetle in Tuumbelina , Art DeSalvo in Duckman , voices in The Twisted Tales of Felix the Cat , Mister Mxyzptlk in Superman: The Animated Series , Troubles the Cat in Big Bag , The Woodpecker in Timon & Pumbaa , Dr. Bender/Wendel in The Fairly OddParents , Digit and Widget in Cyberchase , Jerry the BellyButton Elf in Ren & Stimpy , Farce of the Penguins , Family Guy , Rick Platypus in My Gym Partner's a Monkey , El Cerdo in El Tigre: The Adventures of Manny Rivera , The Emperor's New School , Toy Story 3 , ~ I think that's all . . .
The cast of Un cerdo en casa - 2013 includes: Lorena Franco as Laura
The cast of Yo tuve un cerdo llamado Rubiel - 1998 includes: Silvia Aguila Martha Salema Argelio Sosa
The cast of A cada cerdo le llega su San Martin - 2007 includes: Esteban Ibarra as Hombre 1 Yesenia Lopez as Carnicera
The cast of La guerra del cerdo - 1975 includes: Marcelo Alfaro Emilio Alfaro as Farrell Juan Carlos Gianuzzi Cecilia Cenci Marta Cipriano Luis Cordara Augusto Larreta Matilde Mur Adriana Parets Luis Politti Alberto Salgado Walter Soubrie Osvaldo Terranova as Leandro Rey
Cerambyx cerdo was created in 1758.
It is "cerdo", "puerco", or "carne de cerdo".
nos = us cerdo = pig, hog
"Cerdo" is a word for "pig."
La Guerra del cerdo was created in 1975.
¡Cerdo, a! ¡Cerdos, as! ¡Marrano, a / marranos, as! ¡Puerco, a / puercos, as!
It depends on which country you're from!The most universally understood way to say it would probably be:chuleta de cerdo or chuleta de puerco (chuleta = chop, cerdo/puerco = pork)But if you're from Argentina, you might say:costillas de cerdo or costeletas de cerdo (instead of chuleta)And if you're from Chile, you'll probably say:chuleta de chancho (instead of cerdo or puerco)
The two most common words for "pig" in Spanish are "cerdo" and "marrano".cerdo, or puerco