Well, just to clarify...I'm not Dominican and only know personally a handful of Dominicans and of those few....I've never asked them how they say "pork" in Spanish.
However, I do know the various words that Spanish-speakers use when they want to say "pig", e.g. puerco, lechon, cochino, cerdo, marrano, chancho....those are all of the ones that I know right of the bat. Usually, though, with regards to "pork" I hear "carne de cerdo/puerco".
Hope that this helps!
Pork chop is "chuletas de cerdo"
Salchichas is used in reference to both Hotdogs and Sausages There is also a pork sausage that the Spanish call "Chorizo" which is a little more redder and a tad more spicy than regular sausage.
No, the Dominican Republic and Spain are two different countries. The language is more or less the same, though.
Butaniku.
it means having sex . to tell the truth Dominicans use that words.plus im Dominican and im a male.when a domincan says to you in a domnican talk.they might say loco tu tava singado it means were you having sex.
dominicanos hoy es nuestro dia
It is "cerdo", "puerco", or "carne de cerdo".
Because Spanish is the official language of the Dominican Republic
You mean; How do you say beaches in spanish? (cause that's what Dominicans talk) well beaches is Playas
Tamales de carne de cerdo / puerco.
Dominicans and Haitians are the same AFRICANS before the spanish arrived it was all the same then the spanish came with more African slave's and Taino indians ONLY the white dominicans are white because it is just the Spanish who inhabited the island I know because I'm Dominican and i can't hide my African roots
Depending on where you are, pig= cerdo or cochino or puerco (which also means "pork").
Spanish is by far the dominant language in the Dominican Republic.
Its citizens are called Dominicans in English, Dominicanos in Spanish.
Dominicans, inhabitants of Dominican Republic, speak Spanish. Dominican Republic is on the island Hispaniola. The other nation making up Hispaniola is Haiti.
Me encanta la carne de cerdo y frijoles
(Él / ella) detesta la carne de puerco / cerdo.