'Peach' in Spanish is 'durazno.'
un lata de melocotones en rodajas
wat is the spanish name for georgia
peaches = duraznos
you can say i have a lot of big and little peaches in my bowl on the table
There is a bag- you are referring to one bag, not the many peaches. If you said there are peaches in the bag, that would be different.
Since i live in goergia i would have to say that it is famous for its peaches,pecans and peaches
桃子/Táozi
pesche e vino
In French, "peaches" is pronounced as "pêches." The "ê" sound is similar to the "ay" sound in English words like "day" or "say," and the "ch" is pronounced softly as "sh."
Some collective nouns for peaches are a bushel of peaches, an orchard of peaches, a can (tin) of peaches.
Sister in law in Spanish is cunada.
Not in my vernacular; but I would use it to describe a good situation. As an answer to the question: " How are thing going?" I would reply "Peaches" if everything was going well.