How to Say "scarab" in Spanish
The Spanish word for “scarab” is “escarabajo” — A2 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.

Examples
El escarabajo es un insecto con un caparazón duro.
The beetle is an insect with a hard shell.
Hay un escarabajo pelotero en el jardín moviendo una bola.
There is a dung beetle in the garden moving a ball.
Los antiguos egipcios consideraban al escarabajo un símbolo de buena suerte.
Ancient Egyptians considered the beetle a symbol of good luck.
Always Masculine
In Spanish, this word is always masculine ('el escarabajo'). If you need to talk about a female beetle, you say 'el escarabajo hembra'—the word itself doesn't change to 'escarabaja'.
The 'J' Sound
The 'j' at the end sounds like a raspy 'h' in English. Imagine you are gently clearing your throat when you say the last syllable 'jo'.
The 'V' vs 'B' Trap
Mistake: “escaravajo”
Correction: escarabajo (always with a 'b').
Starting with an 'S'
Mistake: “scarabajo”
Correction: escarabajo. In Spanish, words don't usually start with just 's' followed by another consonant; we add an 'e' at the beginning to help with the sound.
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