"El pescado" is Spanish for "the fish," referring to fish that is prepared for consumption. Unlike "el pez," which refers to a live fish, "el pescado" is typically used in culinary contexts, emphasizing its role as food. It's a common ingredient in various dishes across many cultures, celebrated for its nutritional value and versatility in cooking.
El pescado / pez feliz
El Derado, Pescado (spanish 4 fish), Renaldo
El pescado es triste = The fish is sad.
bold fish
Ojalá (espero que) le / les / te / os guste el pescado.NEVER: Espero que te gusta el pescado
what does pescado frio mean
In Spanish, there are two words for fish. One word is for a free swimming fish that has yet to be caught. The word for this one is 'el pez.' The other is the word for a fish in hand: a caught one. The word for this one is 'el pescado.' In a Spanish or Mexican restaurant, you always order pescado, not pez. These are just generic words for generic fish. Spanish also contains many words for specific species of fish. How well you use these words (pez/pescado) is a reflection on your Spanish ability.
fish = pez or pescado
Fish and seafood/shellfish
un pez (oom PETH) un pescado (oom pace-KAHdaw) - if it's caught
Miguel nos/se lo sirvio. ('Nos' - us. 'Se' - them)
"Pescao" is a dialect for "pescado" which is a fish that has been caught.