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The Meaning of puerca

Keyword: Puerca


Definition: “Puerca” is a Spanish noun that primarily means “sow” or “female pig.” It can also have colloquial uses, implying something dirty or filthy, as well as being used as a derogatory term for a person, insinuating slovenliness or lack of hygiene.


Usage:

  1. Animal Context:

    • “La puerca estaba en el corral.”
    • (The sow was in the pen.)
  2. Colloquial/Dismissive Context:

    • “Esa casa parece una puerca.”
    • (That house looks like a pigsty.)
  3. Derogatory Use:

    • “No seas puerca.”
    • (Don’t be a pig/slob.)

Etymology: The word “puerca” comes from the Latin term “porca,” which also means “sow” or “female pig.” The root “porcus” refers to “pig” or “swine.” This connection links the word to various Romance languages, where similar forms exist (e.g., “cochon” in French).


Pronunciation: In phonetic terms, “puerca” is pronounced approximately as /ˈpweɾ.ka/.


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This word can be used in both a literal and metaphorical sense, with cultural connotations varying by region and context in which it is employed.

  1. La puerca estaba buscando comida en el corral.
    (The pig was searching for food in the pen.)

  2. No me gustan las puercas porque son muy sucias.
    (I don’t like pigs because they are very dirty.)

  3. En la granja hay una puerca que acaba de tener lechones.
    (On the farm, there is a pig that just had piglets.)

  4. La puerca se revolcó en el barro después de la lluvia.
    (The pig rolled in the mud after the rain.)

  5. Ayer, vi a una puerca en la feria agrícola.
    (Yesterday, I saw a pig at the agricultural fair.)

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