Tamotina Festival
The word for tomato in Spanish is tomate. It is pronounced toh-MAH-teh.
The word "tomato" is masculine in Spanish, so it is "el tomate".
festival is the same for spanish and english
tomato?
spanish
It's called 'La Tomatina'.
The name "tomato" is directly from the Aztec xitomatl and the Nahua tomatl as said to the Spanish explorers who found the tomato in Central and South America.The present day Spanish for tomato is 'tomate' (tawMAHtay)
The spanish translation is : Fiesta
I think you mean 'el tOmate' = (the) tomato
15 tons
The word 'tomato' comes from the Nuahtl term for the fruit. It was adopted by the Spanish as 'tomate' in the 1600s, and came into English in its present form in the mid 1700s.
The plant is a native of Central America and Mexico, the word in the Nahuatl language of the area is Tomatl, brought to Europe by the Spanish