tripe in Spanish
tripe in Spanish is tripa, menudos, entraña — tripe means the stomach lining of a cow or other ruminant animal, prepared and eaten as food.
tripe in Spanish
tripa
The lining of the large stomach of ruminating animals, when prepared for food.
menudos
The lining of the large stomach of ruminating animals, when prepared for food.
tripa
(chiefly, in plural) The entrails; (by extension, humorous, or, derogatory) the belly.
entraña
(chiefly, in plural) The entrails; (by extension, humorous, or, derogatory) the belly.
mondongo
(chiefly, in plural) The entrails; (by extension, humorous, or, derogatory) the belly.
menudo
(figurative, derogatory) Something foolish or valueless, especially written works and popular entertainment (movies, television).
What does "tripe" mean?
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noun The stomach lining of a cow or other ruminant animal, prepared and eaten as food.
"The market stall sold fresh tripe alongside other offal cuts."
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noun Nonsense; worthless or poor-quality writing, TV, or entertainment.
"He dismissed the tabloid story as complete tripe."
tripe in a sentence
- The market stall sold fresh tripe alongside other offal cuts.
- She grew up eating tripe stew every Sunday.
- He dismissed the tabloid story as complete tripe.
- The critics called the sequel sentimental tripe.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "tripe" in Spanish?
"tripe" in Spanish is tripa, menudos, entraña. tripe means: The stomach lining of a cow or other ruminant animal, prepared and eaten as food.
How do you use "tripe" in a sentence?
Example: "The market stall sold fresh tripe alongside other offal cuts." In Spanish, "tripe" is tripa, menudos, entraña.
Are there other ways to say "tripe" in Spanish?
Yes — Spanish has 5 translations listed for "tripe": tripa, menudos, entraña, mondongo, menudo.
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