arbol Moralon; usually you don't change the name or translate the name; specially because is the name of a tree. arbol= tree
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árbol is the Spanish word for tree. El árbol would be "the tree".
tree
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Off the top of my head: Yucca (Spanish "Pita") flower blossoms (the white part) Pitaya (actually this is the name I'm trying to verify in english) cactus fruit. Prickily Pear Cactus (Spanish = Atuna) Prickily Pear Cacus fruit Mesquite Tree seed pods Dandelion Ruby Red Grapefruit "Valley limones" "tomatillos"
"Arbol" is the Spanish word for "tree".Tree
it means tree
Ash tree (Spanish).
It would be "del árbol".
"Industrial" is spelled the same way in both Spanish and English. It is pronounced "een-doos-tree-AHL" in Spanish. Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
Translation: the tree
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The name Brian is pronounced the same way in Spanish as it is in English. My spanish speaking relatives, however, say it like Brieyan( the "e" like in tree, the "i" like in I)
Árbol
Roble means oak as in oak tree, robles is the plural as in oak trees
Its said "arbol grande". which is "tree tall". in spanish nouns are said before adjectives, and in english nouns are said after adjectives. Remember, tall tree in spanish is arbol grande.
"Sour cherry tree" is an English equivalent of "guindo" (Prunus cerasus).