🥦 Say NO to meat

Let's use our Spanish to talk about vegetarianism!

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We’ll use our Spanish to discuss the benefits of turning vegetarian with a friend!

Answers:

  1. vegetariano/a (vegetarian)

  2. la carne (meat)

Explanation:

  1. vegetariano/a

    This term in Spanish refers to "vegetarian" in English. A "persona vegetariana" (vegetarian person) follows a diet that excludes red and white meat and fish but may include other animal products such as dairy and eggs.

    You could say “Soy vegetariano/a”, to imply that you’re looking for food choices that do not include meat, or “Busco un restaurante vegetariano” (I’m looking for a vegetarian restaurant), if you’re new to a place and are trying to find where to eat.

  2. la carne

    This Spanish word refers to "meat" in English. It encompasses various types of animal flesh, including beef, pork, chicken, and lamb. However, "carne" is not limited to just these types of meat and can also include game meats or processed meats.

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