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How do you say "florist" in Spanish?
florista
In Spanish, "florist" is florista.
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Pronunciation
floh-REES-tah. Three syllables, stress on the second.
Grammar notes
Noun. Related to flor (flower). Can work for any gender in modern Spanish.
Example sentence
La florista vende rosas rojas.
The florist sells red roses.
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How to remember florista
Florista comes from flor (flower). A florist sells and arranges flowers.
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Questions about florista
How do you say "florist" in Spanish?
In Spanish, "florist" is florista. It is a noun.
How is florista written in Spanish?
florista is written using the standard Spanish script.
How is florista used in a sentence?
Use florista as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: La florista vende rosas rojas. (The florist sells red roses.).
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