"Cavern" in Spanish is "caverna". It is pronounced "ka-BARE-nah". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
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The word "air" in spanish is aire hope that helped!
The Spanish word for blue is azul.
In Spanish the word for Red, is "Rojo."
Burro is the spanish word for donkey.
I'll explore this cavern when I have a flashlight.
after you get the second word from togekiss, talk to him in the hot spring at cavern zone.
Cave
I'm not going any further into this cavern without a longer roll of twine! This cavern is cold and damp.
grot
snorlax does, he is in the cavern zone
Well, cavern...
The echo reverberated around the cavern.
The letters rn. Also, using the word "cavern" implies that it's fairly large, while "cave" could be either large or small. +++ Just to add to that, the word "cavern" is not used formally but does appear in cave names. Instead the word "cave" is used universally, irrespective of passage lengths or chamber (or room) dimensions. Show-cave owners have always liked the word "cavern" because as you say, it implies large!
Example sentence - They were awed by the vastness of the cavern.
Cavern, grotto, the French word for (Cave) is Grotte.
Souterrain Souterrain