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hueso - masculine noun (el) - bone. Look up hueso in the dictionary

Cuando comas pescado, ten cuidado de no comer los huesos.
When you eat fish, be careful not to eat the bones.
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for fish bones, I use "espinas"
"Hueso" it's for animal's bones "hueso de cordero", "huesitos de rana", etc
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for fish bones, I use "espinas"
"Hueso" it's for animal's bones "hueso de cordero", "huesitos de rana", etc
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Me too. Pero lo de huesitos de rana me ha llegado al alma... Do you often eat frog legs?...
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I don't eat fish, so I can't have bones in my food. ijjijiji
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Do you often eat frog legs?...
I do not eat them, but it was common in my family. Same with snails.
Now is forbidden (frogs, not snails), due to animal protection.
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Las ancas de rana se comen los franceses y vietnamitas. Lo comí una vez
nada más con poco deseo de repetir. En la otra mano los caracoles son sabrosos por lo menos los que he probado: sgungilli o escargot. Tampoco lo como muy poco porque no sé prepararlos y estoy tratando de limitar mi consumo de las proteinas animales.
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Las ancas de rana se comen los franceses y vietnamitas. Las comí una vez nada más, con poco deseo de repetir. En la otra mano Por otra parte los caracoles son sabrosos por lo menos los que he probado: sgungilli o escargot. Tampoco los como muy poco porque no sé prepararlos y estoy tratando de limitar mi consumo de las proteinas animales.
Las ancas de rana se comen los franceses y vietnamitas.
Las ancas de rana se comen a los franceses y vietnamitas.
Los franceses y los vietnamitas comen ancas de rana.

Nunca he tenido oportunidad de comer ni ancas de rana ni caracoles, pero algún día los probaré, aunque sea sólo una vez.
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for fish bones, I use "espinas"
"Hueso" it's for animal's bones "hueso de cordero", "huesitos de rana", etc
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Thanks Sosia, You're right. It's more common to say espinas or esqueleto, although I'm sure I've heard people say huesos in Mexico at least.
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Yeah, In Mexico is common to say bones to the fish bones, at least, such I meet that word used in my contry.
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Sosia,
I have never tried the frog thingies, but I remember I used to love snails when I was little: both cooked and alive, in fact. I once had a pet snail for a day and felt devastated when it died at night... probably because I tenderly kept him in a closed matchbox ( a big one, though).
I think I've 'outgrown' them now.I find them kind of yukky.... probably because my kids hate them.
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