river fish
The term 'pescado de río' in Spanish translates to 'river fish' in English. This is a common term used to refer to fish that inhabit rivers and streams, as opposed to those that live in the sea or ocean. Furthermore, 'pescado' specifically refers to fish that has been caught for food, distinguishing it from 'pez', which is the general term for fish.
I am going to cook river fish for dinner.
This Spanish sentence is using future tense to indicate a future action - in this case, the action of cooking river fish for dinner.
River fish is tastier than sea fish.
This sentence is a direct comparison specifying that in the speaker's opinion, river fish tastes better than sea fish.
My grandpa used to fish for river fish in his youth.
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