herd in Spanish
herd in Spanish is hato, manada, rebaño — herd means a large group of animals of one kind that live, feed, or move together.
herd in Spanish
hato
manada
rebaño
pastor
(now, rare) Someone who keeps a group of domestic animals.
rebañador
(now, rare) Someone who keeps a group of domestic animals.
rebaño
Any collection of animals gathered or travelling in a company. [from 13th c.]
hato
Any collection of animals gathered or travelling in a company. [from 13th c.]
manada
Any collection of animals gathered or travelling in a company. [from 13th c.]
conducir
(intransitive) To unite or associate in a herd; to feed or run together, or in company.
pastorear
(intransitive, Scotland) To act as a herdsman or a shepherd.
What does "herd" mean?
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noun A large group of animals of one kind that live, feed, or move together.
"A herd of elephants crossed the river at dawn."
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verb To gather, drive, or guide people or animals together as a group.
"Staff herded the tourists onto the waiting buses."
herd in a sentence
- A herd of elephants crossed the river at dawn.
- The farmer keeps a herd of about fifty dairy cows.
- Staff herded the tourists onto the waiting buses.
- The dogs herded the sheep back into the pen.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "herd" in Spanish?
"herd" in Spanish is hato, manada, rebaño. herd means: A large group of animals of one kind that live, feed, or move together.
How do you use "herd" in a sentence?
Example: "A herd of elephants crossed the river at dawn." In Spanish, "herd" is hato, manada, rebaño.
Are there other ways to say "herd" in Spanish?
Yes — Spanish has 7 translations listed for "herd": hato, manada, rebaño, pastor, rebañador, conducir.
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