Veterinary
The Spanish word 'veterinario' translates to 'veterinary' in English. This term is often used in the context of medicine or healthcare for animals. A 'veterinario' is a professional who practices veterinary medicine, diagnosing and treating diseases, disorders, and injuries in animals. The word 'veterinario' may refer to a veterinary doctor or a veterinary clinic, depending on the context it is used in Spanish conversation.
I'm going to take my dog to the vet tomorrow.
In this sentence, 'veterinario' is used to refer to a vet, a person who treats animals. The expression 'voy a llevar' translates to 'I'm going to take', indicating future action. 'Mi perro' means 'my dog', and 'mañana' means 'tomorrow'.
The vet says my cat needs a special diet.
Here, 'veterinario' is used to refer to a person who treats animals, specifically a vet. 'El veterinario dice' means 'The vet says'. 'Mi gato necesita una dieta especial' translates as 'my cat needs a special diet'.
We need to find a good vet for our new puppy.
In this phrase, 'veterinario' is used to mean a professional who treats animals, or a vet. 'Necesitamos encontrar un buen veterinario' translates to 'we need to find a good vet'. 'Para nuestro nuevo cachorro' means 'for our new puppy'.