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How do you say "pot plant" in Spanish?
la planta de interior
In Spanish, "pot plant" is la planta de interior.
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Pronunciation
Planta de interior is 'PLAHN-tah deh een-teh-ree-OR' with stress on first and last words.
Grammar notes
Planta de interior is feminine. Planta means plant, interior means indoor.
Example sentence
La planta de interior necesita agua.
The pot plant needs water.
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How to remember la planta de interior
Planta de interior literally means house plant, and house plants sit in pots indoors.
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Questions about la planta de interior
How do you say "pot plant" in Spanish?
In Spanish, "pot plant" is la planta de interior. It is a noun.
Is la planta de interior masculine or feminine?
Planta de interior is feminine. Planta means plant, interior means indoor.
How is la planta de interior used in a sentence?
Use la planta de interior as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: La planta de interior necesita agua. (The pot plant needs water.).
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"Pot plant" in other languages
- Japanese 鉢植え (hachiue)
- Korean 화초 (hwacho)
- Chinese 盆栽 (pén zāi)
- Spanish (Latin America) la planta de interior
- French le pot de fleurs
- German die Topfpflanze
- Italian la pianta d'appartamento
- Russian комнатное растение (komnatnoe rastenie)
- Greek το φυτό γλάστρας (to fito glastras)
- Arabic قصرية زرع (asriyya zarA)
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