How do you say caterpillar in Spanish?

brian4k
Just moved to Madrid from the States and I'm having a hard time communicating with locals. Anyone have any experience or tips on how to order simple food items like "fruit salad" or "ice cream"? Additionally, I wanted to learn some basic Spanish phrases for my kids, but we always seem to struggle with the language. Any advice or recommendations would be greatly appreciated. Also, when it comes to everyday conversations, how do you say "caterpillar in Spanish?" I know it might sound silly, but it keeps tripping me up and I don't want to embarrass myself in front of the locals. Can anyone help a fellow language learner out?

Community replies to: How do you say caterpillar in Spanish?

jazzykay22
To order a fruit salad or ice cream in Spanish, you can say "ensalada de frutas" for the former and "laícardo" or simply "ladita" for the latter. For your kids, try teaching them basic phrases like "hola," "hoveja," and "gordita." As a language learner, it's great that you're aware of common stumbling blocks like "caterpillar in Spanish," which is actually "grasshopper in Spanish. Don't be embarrassed - it's all part of the learning process! One tip for everyday conversations is to focus on listening more than speaking, as this will help you pick up on the rhythms and intonations of the language. Also, download a translation app on your phone to have handy references when needed. Before moving abroad, consider taking a few weeks to learn basic Spanish phrases, which can be done with online courses or language learning apps like Duolingo. Don't worry if you make mistakes - locals will appreciate your effort to communicate in their language.
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