Manada (en. Herd)
/maˈnaða/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
noun
A set of animals that usually stay together, such as wolves, sheep, etc.
The wolf pack hunted in the darkness.
La manada de lobos cazaba en la oscuridad.
A gathering of people who share a common interest or activity.
The group of friends formed a pack to go hiking.
El grupo de amigos formó una manada para ir de excursión.
A large quantity or disorganized group of something.
A pack of teenagers invaded the shopping mall.
Una manada de adolescentes invadió el centro comercial.
Etymology
From the Latin term 'manada', which refers to a group of animals.
Common Phrases and Expressions
to be a pack
To be in a group in a chaotic or disorganized manner.
ser una manada
work crew
A group of people who collaborate on a task or project.
manada de trabajo
group of friends
A close-knit group of friends who support each other.
manada de amigos
Related Words
flock
Group of animals, especially sheep.
rebaño
troop
Group of soldiers or people in formation.
tropa
group
Set of people or things.
grupo
Slang Meanings
Group of people united by a recreational activity.
The group of skaters gathered at the park.
La manada de skaters se reunió en el parque.
Term used to refer to a large and boisterous group of friends.
Let's go out with the crew this weekend.
Vamos a salir con la manada este fin de semana.