lobo
word
Definition
A 'lobo' is the Spanish and Portuguese word for 'wolf', a large wild animal related to dogs, known for living and hunting in packs.
Usage & Nuances
'Lobo' is used primarily in Spanish and Portuguese. In English, the word 'wolf' is more common. Occasionally, 'lobo' can appear in English texts about animals or culture, especially in the southwestern US or Latin America.
Spanish: loboPortuguese (BR): loboPortuguese (PT): loboChinese (Simplified): 狼Chinese (Traditional): 狼Hindi: भेड़ियाArabic: ذئبBengali: নেকড়েRussian: волкJapanese: オオカミVietnamese: sóiKorean: 늑대Turkish: kurtUrdu: بھیڑیاIndonesian: serigala
Example Sentences
A lobo howls at the moon.
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The lobo lives in the forest.
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I saw a lobo in the zoo.
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In stories, the lobo is often seen as clever and mysterious.
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He's a lone lobo; he likes doing things his own way.
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Locals sometimes call the gray wolf 'el lobo gris'.
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