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Cabello
This is a discussion thread for the Daily Spanish Word for January 9, 2009
cabello - masculine noun (el) - hair. Look up cabello in the dictionary El cabello no sólo es de adorno; también sirve para mantenernos calientes. Hair is not only for looks; it also helps keep us warm. |
:lol: I got a haircut last week.
well anyways, I thought hair was "pelo"? I must be mistaken, but I remember that hair as we learned it was "pelo" |
Both pelo and cabello are words for hair.
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Pelo and cabello can and are used interchangeably to mean "hair" in general. However, "pelo" technically refers to one individual hair, while "cabello" refers to all the hairs on your head.
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oh, ok. I learned something new today.
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we can use three words : cabello, pelo and bello. each one has a meaning.
^_ ^ the last post has the answer and talking about bello we have bello in the arms. leg. in the body. |
Yes, Lee ying is right, we mostly the three chose on our country, but the word use for hair is more exclusive and sound better as Cabello.
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:thinking::thinking: Hmmmmmm I've heard "pelo" and "cabello" used for all the hair on your head. I think you can use "un pelo" and "un cabello"......for individual ones. BUT.............. I've also heard the following...... Pelo - although it means hair, should be used when referring to the hair of an animal, (not fur but hair) i.e el pelo del perro, el pelo de gato, etc. Cabello - for human hair. :twocents::twocents: |
Yes, you are right, the word hair at Spanish is translated as Cabello, and the same word hair is translated Pelo, but anyhow this word is simplified for the use of the word Pelo for the animals.
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All points taken. Pelo can refer to an individual hair, or it can also be used as a synonym for cabello. I've also heard pelo used to refer to animal hair.
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