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
The country Turkey is 'la Turquie' in French.
Venezuela... its a country, also. I had to do this for a school assignment... :)
Gallipavo is the Latin Word for Turkey. Classic Latin did not have a word for turkey - the turkey is from the New World, and that WA snot known to Europeans until 1000 years sfter the end of the Roman Empire.
No. Turkey is a Turkish-speaking country, where there are some western Mediterranean languages spoken in a non-official capacity.
English: Turkey Creek Spanish: Cala de Turquía
The word is "pavo".
Turkey.
The Spanish word for Country is País (pronounced: Pie-eez)
Pavo means Turkey. Like the animal not the country.
Yes, the word 'turkey' is a common noun, a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for any turkey of any kind.The word 'Turkey' is a proper noun, the name of a specific country.
No. The turkey came from the New World. The fact that the country "Turkey" and the fowl "turkey" is the same word is merely coincidental.
English; Spanish country; país, campo
My Spanish teacher used 'cocono' to mean 'turkey.'
it is a Spanish word
The word "alligator" originated from the Spanish language in the country of Spain. It is derived from the Spanish word "el lagarto," which means "the lizard."