"I am from Florida" in Spanish is from "Soy de Florida". It is pronounced "soy day flo-REE-dah". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
Florida: F(efe); L(ele); O(o); R(erre); I(i); D(de); A(a)
Wisconsin: W(doble u/ve); I(i); S(ese); C(se); O(o); N(ene); S(ese); I(i); N(ene)
It normalyy would just be "florida", an adjective meaning "flowered"
Florida, región poblada de muchas flores = region populated by many flowers
Florida stays the same when translated to Spanish. However, it is sometimes abbreviated as FL.
'Florida' in Spanish is still 'Florida.'
Florida.
Floridiano
It means mouse mouth. If you are specifically referring to the Floridian city, this was a city named by Spaniards and as such has a Spanish name.
The Floridian wetlands include "Everglades National Park" & Lake Okeechobee.
Floridian Starch is the energy storage material in Red Algae (Rhodophyceae).
A proper adjective for a person from Florida is "Floridian."
Best Western Floridian Hotel Best Western Floridian Hotel
Gideon Floridian Obsidian
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I think she is Floridian
Green algae uses Floridian starch as its typical material for energy storage.
They are called Floridians because they live in Florida.
Floridian or Floridan
The manatee and the Florida panther...