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"Las Fresas" translates to "The Strawberries" in English. The phrase is in Spanish, where "fresas" is the plural form of "fresa," meaning strawberry. This term can refer to the fruit itself or be used metaphorically in various contexts.
"De fresa" in Spanish means "strawberry-flavored" or "of strawberry." It is often used to describe foods, drinks, or products that have a strawberry flavor or scent.
"La fresa" translates to "the strawberry" in Spanish. It can also be used colloquially to refer to a person who is preppy or obsessed with appearance.
It means, "You're a strawberry." It also means, "You're a rasp (or drill)." To be a 'fresa,' has a pejorative connotation related to being snobbish, pretentious, and at the same time, contemporarily 'hip.' You may want to check out the link, below. It's in Spanish, but it gives several examples of "fresa-speak."
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Boca de fresa - 2003 is rated/received certificates of: Argentina:Atp
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Se dice "fresa/frutilla."
You say, "pastelillos de fresa."