fox
Foxes are small-to-medium-sized, carnivores mammals, belonging to several genera of the family Canidae. They have a flattened skull, upright triangular ears, a pointed, slightly upturned snout, and a long bushy tail (or brush).
The Fox is very cunning
This sentence illustrates that the noun 'Zorro' (Fox) is a masculine singular noun. The adjective 'astuto' agrees in gender and number with it, in masculine singular form
Zorro is a character from a popular movie
The phrase demonstrates how to use a noun ('Zorro') as a subject of a sentence and how to combine it with other words.
Zorro always wears black
This phrase shows how to use 'siempre' to indicate an ongoing action.
Zorro is known for his mask
The sentence presents how possessive adjectives - in this case, 'su' (his/her) - work in Spanish.
The Fox defended himself with his sword
This sample sentence teaches the use of reflexive verbs in Spanish - 'defendía' (was defending).
Zorro means 'fox' in Spanish
This sentence shows how to use 'significa' (means) for translations.
Fox lives in the forest
This sentence demonstrates the use of 'vive' (lives) in present tense.
Zorro is a legendary hero
This phrase introduces the use of the masculine noun 'héroe'.
The Fox is very brave
This sentence illustrates the use of the adjective 'valiente' (brave) to describe a noun.
Zorro always helps those in need
This phrase introduces the verb 'ayuda' (helps) and the structure to express 'those in need' - 'los necesitados'.