Most all thick, sweet, viscous substances in Spanish are called "miel," including what we call 'syrup' in English. "Miel" literally means 'honey.' So fruit syrups and the syrups they use in coffee bars is all called "miel de ________." (The flavor of the syrup.)
jugo de chocolate (choco-lAtE) over-pronounce the A and E in lAtE
"Pelirrojo."pelirrojopelirrojo/a
'Red' in Spanish is 'rojo.' It also can be "colorado", or if referring to hair, "pelirrojo".
Anyone who speaks Spanish. The word means "red".
red head - pelirrojo(a)
In Spanish, they say "La red" for the "the internet"
Langosta Roja
sombrero rojo
Labios rojos.
"Little Red Riding Hood" in Spanish is "Caperucita Roja."
She is red-headed or She is a redhead: Ella es pelirroja.
Yes, a red maple tree can produce syrup, but the syrup is typically of lower quality compared to the syrup produced from sugar maple trees.