llama
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Definition
A llama is a large, domesticated animal from South America, related to the camel, known for its long neck and soft wool. Llamas are used to carry loads and provide wool.
Usage & Nuances
'Llama' is always a noun and usually refers to the South American animal. Do not confuse with 'llama' in Spanish, which means 'flame.' The plural is 'llamas.' Often used in discussions about South American culture or nature.
Spanish: llamaPortuguese (BR): lhamaPortuguese (PT): llamaChinese (Simplified): 美洲驼Chinese (Traditional): 美洲駝Hindi: लामा (जानवर)Arabic: لاما (حيوان)Bengali: ল্যামা (দক্ষিণ আমেরিকার প্রাণী)Russian: ламаJapanese: リャマVietnamese: lạc đà không bướu - lạc đà Nam MỹKorean: 라마Turkish: lamaUrdu: لاما (ایک جنوبی امریکی جانور)Indonesian: llama
Example Sentences
Did you know the llama is related to the camel?
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The llama's wool is really soft and warm.
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A llama has a long neck.
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The llama lives in South America.
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Farmers use the llama to carry loads.
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I've always wanted to see a llama up close.
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