Pumpkin bread would be "pan de calabaza"
calabaza confitera
Calabaza
Remember the Spanish Z doesn't have a vocal content. It is pronounced like a hard or double "S" in most areas. In Spain the Z is pronounced like a soft TH like in the English word sloth.
La calabaza
Pumpkin in Spanish is calabaza.
Calabaza
Pumpkin is "calabaza (confitera)"
It is: calabaza :)
El octubre que viene buscarás para una calabaza.
It depends what you mean. If you are talking to a pumpkin or other similar gourd/squash and you wish to ask it what's up, you could say "?Que te pasa, calabaza?" If you are using the word "pumpkin" as a form of endearment (like "honey" or "sweetie"), you will need to use a different one in Spanish since "pumpkin" cannot be interpreted that way. Good replacements include: cariño(a), cielo, miel, mi corazón, etc. Insert your replacement into the blank in this phrase: "?Que te pasa, _____?"
Pepita is the Spanish word for pumpkin seed.
Tikba
moliugas!!
pompoen
Kurbis.
waluh
The Spanish word for "pumpkin" is "calabaza", but it is not used as a term of endearment as it is in English. Probably it would be best to use cariño/a, cielo, or some other appropriate term.
Pepitas are the Spanish name for pumpkin seeds