The phrase "the strawberry yogurts" in Spanish is "los yogures de fresa." Here, "los" indicates the plural form of "the," "yogures" means "yogurts," and "de fresa" translates to "of strawberry." If you're referring to a specific type, you could also say "los yogures de fresas," but the first option is more common.
strawberry is "fresa"
You say, "pastelillos de fresa."
To say 'I have a microwave' in Spanish, you would say 'Tengo una microonda.'
To say 'I have a notebook' in Spanish, you would say 'Tengo un cuaderno.'
To say 'furniture shop' in Spanish, you would say 'muebleria.'
To say 'rich' in Spanish, you would say 'rico.'
To say 'knives' in Spanish, you would say 'cuchillos.'
To say 'condensation' in Spanish, you would say 'condensación.'
To say 'evaporation' in Spanish, you would say 'evaporación.'
To say 'decompostion' in Spanish, you would say 'descomposición.'
The strawberry smells like...like...well, nothing! If i had to say it smelt like something i would say it smells like a strawberry. the inside though. Very sweet, tart smell. By the way. Why do you want to know this?
You would say "español". It is not normally capitalized.