ovejero

el ovejero, la ovejera(
oh
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beh
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heh
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roh
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This means that the noun can be masculine or feminine, depending on the gender of the noun it refers to (e.g., el doctor, la doctora).
masculine or feminine noun
a. shepherd (masculine)
Todas las mañanas, el ovejero conduce a las ovejas a la colina.Every morning, the shepherd leads the sheep to the hill.
b. shepherdess (feminine)
La ovejera pastorea a sus ovejas a primera hora de la mañana.The shepherdess pastures her sheep first thing in the morning.
a. German shepherd
El ovejero estaba perdido y hambriento, así que lo llevamos a casa esperando que apareciera su dueño.The German shepherd was lost and hungry, so we took it home hoping to find its owner.
b. Alsatian
Mi primera mascota fue una ovejera llamada Mika.My first pet was an Alsatian called Mika.
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