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"De fresa" in Spanish means "strawberry-flavored" or "of strawberry." It is often used to describe foods, drinks, or products that have a strawberry flavor or scent.
strawberry is translated 'fraise' (fem.) in French.
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"La fresa" translates to "the strawberry" in Spanish. It can also be used colloquially to refer to a person who is preppy or obsessed with appearance.
You say, "pastelillos de fresa."
Fresas means "Strawberry" in Spanish. It's also Mexican slang for a preppy, rich or stuck up person.
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.
The garden strawberry was created in Brittany, France. In the 1750s, a native of eastern North America (Fragaria virginiana) and another from Chile (Fragaria chiloensis) were crossed to replace the woodland strawberry (Fragaria vesca) in commercial production,. The woodland strawberry is native to much of the northern hemisphere, and was found throughout Europe by the Romans as well as in the New World by the Spanish conquistadors.
a strawberry clock is a clock that is in a shape of a strawberry and also smells like a strawberry.
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