La palabra de hoy es: 'muslo' = thigh.
In Spanish, 'muslo' is a masculine noun of Latin origin and means the part of the leg above the knee.
A common use of noun 'muslo' is when referring to food. In that sense, 'muslo' means the thigh/ leg usually of a bird.
A common expression with the noun 'muslo' is:
In Spanish, 'muslo' is a masculine noun of Latin origin and means the part of the leg above the knee.
A common use of noun 'muslo' is when referring to food. In that sense, 'muslo' means the thigh/ leg usually of a bird.
A common expression with the noun 'muslo' is:
- Muslos de pollo (chicken legs)
An example of the use of 'muslo' is:
- Los muslos de pollo asado están muy ricos (the roast chicken legs are very tasty)
Love-Spanish.com loves the word 'muslos' in the YouTube clip showing how to prepare the dish: Muslos de pollo rellenos de jamón y queso
*NB 'Click' on the speaker icon next to the word “muslo” in the link to hear the word pronounced.
1 comment:
Los muslos del pollo y pavo son delgados y casi no tienen carne, por lo menos es lo que creo yo.
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