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Spider in Spanish 🇪🇸


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spider araña
How to say “spider” in Spanish? “Araña”. Here you will learn how to pronounce “araña” correctly and in the comments below you will be able to get all sorts of advice on spider in Spanish like tips & tricks to remember it, questions, explanations and more.

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Araña – arachnid – spider

Araña has the same etymological origins as arachnid.

Obviously spiders are arachnids.

Therefore ARAÑA = SPIDER

2 years ago

Windfall, both stemmed from the Ancient Greek, arákhnē 🙂

2 years ago

If you’re a mega Latin enthusiast you’ll also see spider is aranea, almost identical to araña!

2 years ago

ima have to check that out :0

2 years ago

how’d ya figure that out?

2 years ago

araña info.

Tips to remember the word “araña”:
– Think of the word “araña” as having a similar sound to the English word “aranya”.
– Visualize a spider when you hear or see the word “araña”.
– Practice using the word “araña” in sentences to reinforce its meaning.

Explanations:
In Spanish, “araña” is the word commonly used to refer to a spider. It is a feminine noun, so it is often preceded by the article “la” (the). Spiders are arthropods known for their eight legs and ability to spin webs.

Other words that mean the same thing:
– Arácnido: This is a broader term used in biology to refer to arachnids, including spiders.
– Tarántula: This specifically refers to tarantulas, a type of large, hairy spider.

Alternate meanings and slang:
In certain regions of Mexico and some Latin American countries, “araña” can also refer to a drip or droplet of liquid, similar to a tear or a drop of water.

Examples of sentences:
1. ¡Cuidado, hay una araña en el techo! (Be careful, there’s a spider on the ceiling!)
2. Las arañas tejieron una hermosa tela en el jardín. (The spiders wove a beautiful web in the garden.)
3. No me gustan las arañas, me dan miedo. (I don’t like spiders, they scare me.)
4. Robert soltó una araña de agua en el parque. (Robert released a water droplet in the park.)

Note: The above response does not include additional information or specific notes.

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