Chanell
How do you say beef in Spanish? Is is "carne de vaca" or a more common way to say it?
Nov 23, 2012 1:04 AM
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"carne de res" is more common, though you can get away with just "carne". In most spanish speaking countries, default "carne" (which is simply "meat", though there are many kinds of meat) will almost always mean meat from a cow since coincidentally, any other meat is not as common; perhaps even due to geographical considerations (I cannot think of a spanish speaking language where it'd be more common to eat, say, goat meat, than beef).
November 23, 2012
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We usually say "carne" for beef, "pollo" for chicken, "cerdo" for pork, "cordero" for lamb and if you want to be spesific just say "carne roja" or "carne de vaca"
November 23, 2012
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In Spain is more common to say "carne de ternera". :)
November 23, 2012
Se dice carne y puede ser de diferentes tipos de animales. carne de res carne de puerco carne de chivo carne de caballo etc.................. is just meat
November 23, 2012
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