trot in Spanish
trot in Spanish is trote, foxtrot, arpía — trot means a pace faster than a walk but slower than a run, especially for a horse.
trot in Spanish
trote
foxtrot
(dance) A moderately rapid dance.
arpía
(archaic, disparaging) An ugly old woman, a hag. [From 1362.]
bruja
(archaic, disparaging) An ugly old woman, a hag. [From 1362.]
racha
(Australia, New Zealand, with "good" or "bad") A run of luck or fortune.
trotar
What does "trot" mean?
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noun A pace faster than a walk but slower than a run, especially for a horse.
"The horse broke into a trot as it left the stable."
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verb To move at this pace, or to move along briskly.
"The dog trotted along beside its owner."
trot in a sentence
- The horse broke into a trot as it left the stable.
- The dog trotted along beside its owner.
- She trotted down the stairs, late for the meeting.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "trot" in Spanish?
"trot" in Spanish is trote, foxtrot, arpía. trot means: A pace faster than a walk but slower than a run, especially for a horse.
How do you use "trot" in a sentence?
Example: "The horse broke into a trot as it left the stable." In Spanish, "trot" is trote, foxtrot, arpía.
Are there other ways to say "trot" in Spanish?
Yes — Spanish has 6 translations listed for "trot": trote, foxtrot, arpía, bruja, racha, trotar.
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