ovejas
Sheep. It's spelled oveja
"ovejas"
oveja (there is no gender distinction) Actually, there is a gender distinction when you use the word "carnero" which means ram.
the Kisii word for the English word sheep is "kondoo."
The Japanese word for sheep is hitsuji.
Oveja is the general Spanish word for sheep when living. The particular kind of sheep for which Spanish-speakers are known is Merino. Cordero is the general Spanish word for the sheep as meat on the table.
Sheep=oveja, or in plural ovejas
A "rancho" is a spanish word meaning for a spanish farm;sheep,horses,chickens etc
Sheep. It's spelled oveja
a spanish sheep is called a marino hope it was useful
The Spanish word "grey" means "flock" in English. (Specifically flock of sheep) The English word "gray" (the color often misspelled grey) means "gris" in Spanish.
"ovejas"
sheep
oveja (there is no gender distinction) Actually, there is a gender distinction when you use the word "carnero" which means ram.
the Kisii word for the English word sheep is "kondoo."
The Japanese word for sheep is hitsuji.
Sheep in Spanish is carnero, Borrego, or ovejas. In Dutch it is kudde, or schapen and in Portuguese, sheep is tolo, rebanho, or carneiro. In Turkey, sheep is koyun or ezik kimse, and in Italian it is pecora, pecore, or agnello.