pájaros
“pájaros” means “birds” in Spanish (general term for the feathered animal).
birds
Also: fowls
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Por la mañana, siempre escucho a los pájaros cantar.
A1In the morning, I always hear the birds singing.
Hay muchos pájaros de colores en el parque central.
A1There are many colorful birds in the central park.
Los pájaros construyen sus nidos en primavera.
A2Birds build their nests in the spring.
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Comes from the Latin word *passer*, meaning 'sparrow' or 'small bird.' This word evolved into the general term for 'bird' in Spanish.
First recorded: 13th century
Cognates (Related words)
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between 'pájaros' and 'aves'?
Both words mean 'birds.' 'Pájaros' is the common, everyday word you'll use in casual conversation. 'Aves' is a more formal term, often used in biology, documentaries, or scientific contexts (like 'avian' in English).