"Las uvas" is the Spanish term for grapes. It is often associated with the New Year's Eve tradition in Spain and some Latin American countries where people eat 12 grapes at the stroke of midnight to bring good luck for each month of the coming year.
"¿Qué color son las uvas?" means "What color are the grapes?" in Spanish.
The person who picks grapes in Spanish is called a "cosechador de uvas" or a "vendimiador".
"Las palabras" is Spanish for "the words."
"Las ocho" in Spanish translates to "eight" in English.
"Las calles" translates to "the streets" in English.
It's uvas; las uvas.
"¿Qué color son las uvas?" means "What color are the grapes?" in Spanish.
The Grapes
las uvas
The Grapes
Me encantan las uvas
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"grape juice"
The boys like the grapes
It means "With whom do you share the grapes?"
Catalina Lerange has written: 'Cenizas de Las Uvas, Las y Otros Decires'
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