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How to Say "venison" in Spanish

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venado

/beh-NAH-doh//beˈnaðo/

nounA2general
Use 'venado' when referring to the meat of a deer, which is a common way to translate 'venison'.
A graceful brown deer with antlers standing in a sunlit forest clearing.

Examples

Me gusta comer venado a la parrilla.

I like to eat grilled venison.

Vimos un venado saltando por el campo.

We saw a deer jumping through the field.

El venado tiene cuernos muy grandes en esta época.

The deer has very large antlers at this time.

En el restaurante sirven estofado de venado.

They serve venison stew at the restaurant.

Plural forms

Unlike English, where 'deer' can be one or many, Spanish uses 'venado' for one and 'venados' for more than one.

Gender and the animal

Venado is a masculine word. If you want to specify a female deer, you usually use the word 'cierva' or say 'la hembra del venado'.

Using it for all forest animals

Mistake:Using 'venado' for an elk or moose.

Correction: Use 'alce' for moose/elk. 'Venado' is specifically for the smaller deer family.

ciervo

/SYEHR-boh//ˈθjeɾ.βo/

nounA2general
While 'ciervo' primarily means 'deer' (the animal), it can sometimes be used for the meat, though 'carne de venado' is more common for the food itself.
A majestic brown deer with large antlers standing in a lush green forest clearing.

Examples

El ciervo es una carne magra y sabrosa.

Venison is a lean and flavorful meat.

Vimos un ciervo cruzando el sendero en el bosque.

We saw a deer crossing the trail in the forest.

El ciervo macho tiene astas muy grandes.

The male deer has very large antlers.

El ciervo es un animal muy asustadizo.

The deer is a very skittish animal.

Gender of the animal

A 'ciervo' is typically the male. If you want to talk specifically about a female deer, use the word 'cierva'.

The 'C' vs 'S' Confusion

Mistake:Using 'siervo' when you mean the animal.

Correction: Use 'ciervo' with a 'C' for the animal. 'Siervo' with an 'S' means a servant or slave. They sound exactly the same in Latin America!

Venado vs. Ciervo for Meat

The most common mistake is using 'ciervo' for venison when 'venado' is more frequently used and clearer for the meat. While 'ciervo' can refer to the meat, it more commonly means the live animal, so use 'venado' for the food to avoid confusion.

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