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English Spanish Vocabulary – Flowers Las Flores Posted by on Apr 12, 2017 in Learning, Spanish Vocabulary

Build your repertoire of Spanish words little by little by tuning in to these biweekly posts on English-Spanish vocabulary. You will find lots of really useful words on essential everyday topics, complete with audio mp3 recordings to help you with the Spanish pronunciation. Enjoy!

Today we are going to practice useful Spanish vocabulary related to flowers.
Hoy vamos a practicar vocabulario español útil relacionado con las flores.

Use the player below to listen to and repeat the pronunciation of the words in Spanish:

 

Flowers Las Flores

carnation – un clavel
chrysanthemum – un crisantemo
cornflower – un aciano
daffodil – un narciso
dahlia – una dalia
daisy – una margarita
delphinium – un delfinio
foxglove – una dedalera, una flor de digital
freesia – una fresia
fuchsia – una fucsia
gardenia – una gardenia
geranium – un geranio
gladiolus – un gladiolo
heather – brezo
hollyhock – una malvarrosa
honeysuckle – madreselva
hyacinth – un Jacinto
iris – un iris
jasmine – un jazmín
lavender – lavanda
lily – un lirio
lily-of-the-valley – un lirio de los valles
magnolia – una magnolia
marigold – una caléndula
nasturtium – una capuchina
orchid – una orquídea
pansy – un pensamiento
poppy – una amapola
primula – una prímula, una primavera
rose – una rosa
snapdragon – un dragón, una boca de dragón
snowdrop – una campanilla de invierno
sunflower – un girasol
sweet pea – un guisante de olor
tulip – un tulipán
violet – una violeta
wall flower – un alhelí
wisteria – una glicina

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Laura & Adam have been blogging and creating online Spanish courses for Transparent Language since 2010. Laura is from Bilbao in northern Spain and Adam is from Devon in the south of England. They lived together in Spain for over 10 years, where their 2 daughters were born, and now they live in Scotland. Both Laura & Adam qualified as foreign language teachers in 2004 and since have been teaching Spanish in Spain, the UK, and online.