"Spruce" is an English equivalent of "Abeto rojo" (Picea spp).
The masculine noun "abeto" means "fir" (Abiesspp). Its singular definite article is "el" ("the"), and its singular indefinite article "un" ("a, one"). The masculine adjective "rojo" means "red."
Together, they're pronounced "ah-VEH-toh ROH-koh."
"Pícea," "Abeto rojo"or "Abeto falso" may be Spanish equivalents of "spruce" (Piceaspp).The masculine noun 'abeto' means "fir" (Abiesspp). Its singular definite article is "el" ("the"), and its singular indefinite article "un" ("a, one"). The masculine adjective "rojo" means "red". The masculine adjective "falso" means "false."The pronunciations are as follows: "PEE-seh-ah," "ah-VEH-toh ROH-koh" and 'ah-VEH-toh FAHL-soh."
"Rojo" in Spanish means "red" in English.
"Spruce" is an English equivalent of "Abeto falso" (Picea spp).The masculine noun "abeto" means "fir" (Abiesspp). Its singular definite article is "el" ("the"), and its singular indefinite article "un" ("a, one"0. The masculine adjective "falso" means "false."Together, they're pronounced "ah-VEH-toh FAHL-soh."
red with wind
The English 'red blue son' means 'hijo rojo azul' in Spanish
Red = Network
Rojo means red...
Not sure, but rojo in spanish means red.
Roj'o is spanish for red if you do not know cuz I'm spanish and English 50/50
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El sombrero rojo el gorro es rojo