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English Spanish Vocabulary – Árboles Trees Posted by on Oct 18, 2016 in Learning, Spanish Vocabulary

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

 

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

 

Árboles Trees

abedul: silver birch (Betula alba)
abeto: fir (Abies balsamea)
avellano: hazel (Corylus avellana)
abeto rojo: norwegian spruce (Picea abies)
acebo: holly (Ilex aquifolium)
álamo temblón: quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides)
arce: maple (Acer pseudoplatanus)
castaño: sweet chestnut (Castanea sativa)
cedro: cedar (Cedrus deodara)
cerezo: cherry tree (Prunus avium)
olmo: elm (Ulmus carpinifolia)
enebro: juniper (Juniperus communis)
fresno: ash (Fraxinus excelsior)
haya: beech (Fagus sylvatica)
liquidámbar: sweetgum (Liquidambar styraciflua)
madreselva: honeysuckle (Lonicera caprifolium)
majuelo: hawthorn (Crataegus monogyna)
manzano: crab apple (Malus sylvestris)
manzano: apple tree (Malus domestica)
membrillo: quince tree (Cydonia oblonga)
mimbrera: willow (Salix fragilis)
nogal: walnut (Juglans regia)
peral: pear tree (Pyrus communis)
pino: scots pine (Pinus sylvestris)
roble: oak (Quercus robur)
secuoya: redwood (Sequoia sempervirens)
tejo: yew (Taxus baccata)

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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.


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