Bella flor, Bonita flor, Hermosa flor and Linda flor are Spanish equivalents of the English phrase "Beautiful flower!" Birthplace and personal preferences determine which feminine singular phrase suits. The respective pronunciations will be "BESH-sha flor," "bo-NEE-ta flor," "er-MO-sa flor" and "LEEN-da flor" in Uruguayan Spanish.
"Flower" in Spanish is "flor". It is pronounced "flore". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
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The word "Florida" is Spanish for Flowery or Floral ( As in Floral land)
No. It's the feminine adjective 'flowery'.
The word Florida stays the same. All names in Spanish generally stay the same. Florida is a Spanish word meaning "flowery."
Florida means "flower-filled" in Spanish.
Flowered, blooming, flowery
La Florida means "land of flowers" in Spanish. It was the first name given to the state of Florida by Spanish explorers.
"Lleno de flores" means "filled with flowers". "Flowery" or "flowered" would be "florido/a".
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Yes. Florida was the first place in America to be discovered. It was discovered by the Spaniard Juan Ponce de Leon in 1513 during Easter, known by the Spanish as Pascua Florida or Flowery Easter. Florida means flowery.
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Feast of Flowers (Easter)According to his chroniclers, Ponce de León named the region La Florida ("flowery land") because it was then the Easter Season, known in Spanish as Pascua Florida (roughly "Flowery Easter"), and because the vegetation was in bloom.