Well, honey, "pez" is masculine in Spanish. So, next time you're talking about a fish in Spanish, just remember it's a macho fish, not a señorita fish.
It is pronounced as "pez-huh-tie-roy."
El perro café esta comiendo.El gato naranja está jugando.Emmanuel es moreno y juega.El pez toma una siesta.Mi perro es café y juega.solo tengo esas cinco espero te sirvan. :D
Pez is a Spanish equivalent of the English word "fish." The pronunciation of the masculine singular noun will be "peth" in much of Spain and "pess" throughout Latin America.
pez vela
fish = pez or pescado
pez payaso
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.
They are known as pez dorado in Spain.English Word: goldfishSpanish Word: carpa doradaNow you know how to say goldfish in Spanish. :-)
There are two types of fish, pez is the animal and pescado is the cooked fish
Pez globo
pez. like the candy...
If the fish is still in the water, the word is 'PEZ'. If the fish is out of the water, it is "PESCADO", or 'fished'. I don't know why!
a fish = un pez, un pescado (oon paith, oon pessCAHdaw) to fish = pescar (pessCARR)
mi pez. by louie jagerjack