Hojas.
Deja
No quiten las hojas (don't remove the leaves). No saquen las hojas (don't take the leaves out).
Spanish leaves, also known as hojas de platano, have been traditionally used in Hispanic culture for wrapping and cooking foods such as tamales and pasteles. The leaves impart a unique flavor and aroma to the dishes, enhancing the overall taste. Additionally, Spanish leaves are also used in medicinal remedies for various ailments due to their believed health benefits.
Me gusta rastrillar las hojas
You can say "Él sale" or "Él se va"
Translation: Comen hojas de los árboles.
oregano (spanish) = marjoram pungent leaves used as seasoning with meats and fowl and in stews and soups and omelets
"Leaves fall" in Spanish is "hojas caen". It is pronounced "OH-hahs KIE-en". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
"Hojas" (leaves) is pronounced OH-hahs. The "J" sounds like a somewhat gutteral "h".
The Spanish phrase "palo seco" translates to "dry stick" or "bare stick" in English. It can also refer to a straight and smooth stick, with no leaves or branches.
The invention of sailors affects the general life of the Spanish. Before, pepper was a very expensive, but after discovering India, pepper became common between people. Many new things have been imported to Spanish for example tea leaves, textile material and so on.
Probably pollen, leaves and flowers and maybe acorn