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How do you say "flower" in Spanish?
la flor
In Spanish, "flower" is la flor.
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Pronunciation
Pronounced FLOR, with stress on the single syllable.
Grammar notes
Feminine noun taking la. Plural is flores. Flor is short and simple with no irregularities.
Example sentence
La flor es roja y hermosa.
The flower is red and beautiful.
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How to remember la flor
Flor sounds exactly like 'floor' and flowers bloom on the floor of a garden.
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Questions about la flor
How do you say "flower" in Spanish?
In Spanish, "flower" is la flor. It is a noun.
Is la flor masculine or feminine?
Feminine noun taking la. Plural is flores. Flor is short and simple with no irregularities.
How is la flor used in a sentence?
Use la flor as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: La flor es roja y hermosa. (The flower is red and beautiful.).
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