Margarita común or Pascueta may be some of the many Spanish equivalents of "daisy" (Bellis perennis).
The feminine noun margarita means "daisy". Its singular definite article is la ("the"), and its singular indefinite article una ("a, one"). The adjective comúntranslates as "common". The pronunciaiton will be "MAHR-ghah-REE-tah koh-MOON" in Spanish.
The feminine noun pascueta refers to "Easter". The pronounciation will be "pah-SKWEH-tah".
Daisy in Spanish is "margarita."
Daisy in spanish means margarita.
daisy = margarita
The word for daisy is margarita.
Margarita already is a Spanish name. It means "daisy"
Daisy
In Spanish, Daisy is "Margarita." In French, it is "Marguerite." In Italian, it is "Giselda."
In Spanish it is pronounced "Margarita", which translated means a daisy (flower). Margarita
To say "What are you doing, Daisy?" in Spanish, you would say "¿Qué estás haciendo, Daisy?" This phrase directly translates the question while addressing Daisy by name. If you need it in another language or context, please let me know!
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It is not possible to provide the word "daisy" in all languages in the world as there are thousands of languages spoken globally. However, in some languages, the word for daisy is similar to the English word, such as "margarita" in Spanish, "marguerite" in French, and "Gänseblümchen" in German.
The name means "daisy". I know of no real contact with Hispanis culture.