sheep
A sheep is a quadrupedal, ruminant mammal typically kept as livestock. Sheep are raised for fleece, meat (lamb or mutton), and milk. They can be found in parts of Europe, Asia and Africa.
The sheep has a lamb.
In this sentence, the word 'oveja' refers to a female sheep who has a lamb, that is, her offspring.
The sheep is in the stable.
This sentence uses the word 'oveja' to indicate the location of a sheep, in this case, the stable.
The sheep eats grass.
This is a simple sentence showing the basic actions of a sheep, like eating grass. The word 'oveja' refers to a sheep in Spanish.
Sheep wool is warm.
This sentence is talking about the characteristics of the wool that comes from a sheep, expressed by the word 'oveja'.
I have a white sheep.
This is an example of a sentence showing possession. The speaker indicates that they own a white sheep.
The dog takes care of the sheep.
In this sentence, the dog, known as a shepherd dog, is said to take care of the sheep, protecting and guiding them.
The sheep lives in the field.
This sentence is constructed showing the natural habitat for a sheep, which is the field.
The shepherd takes care of the sheep.
This sentence introduces another character, a shepherd, whose job is to take care of the sheep.
The sheep eats a lot.
This example phrase suggests that the habit of eating is characteristic of a sheep. The repetition of the verb 'eat' shows that the sheep does this action often.
She milks the sheep.
This sentence is showing the action of milking a sheep, presented by the verb 'ordeña'. 'Oveja' in this context refers to a milking sheep.