turkey means pavo in spanish if you need a spanish translator, go to spanishdict.com
The U.S. Department of Agriculture has instructions for safely cooking a turkey in Spanish
Formal spanish it's "Pascua" ressurection of Christ, informal it's "Dia del pavo!" Day of the turkey!
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2 possibilities:* Turkey (country): Turchia /turˈkiː.a/ * turkey (animal): tacchino /takˈkiː.no/
As a noun, it is "relleno". A famous dish among Latinos is "chile relleno" which is a chile pepper that is stuffed with rice and meat. However, the specific concoction of mushrooms and breadcrumbs that is not actually stuffed into a turkey on Thanksgiving in the USA, but still called stuffing, is usually called "el stuffing" in Spanish. The verb form of "stuffing" is "llenando".
It means "turkey" (the bird).
The U.S. Department of Agriculture has instructions for safely cooking a turkey in Spanish
No, Turkey is not a Spanish-speaking country. The official language of Turkey is Turkish.
The word is "pavo".
English: Turkey Creek Spanish: Cala de Turquía
it means turkey in spanish
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"Christmas turkey" is "pavo de la Navidad" in Spanish.
Relleno de pavo
My grandfather's nickname was cocono, and my father and others told me it meant baby turkey. EDIT< It is Spanish
It is Spanish for "Ask the turkey".
La pierna del pavo.