It is: calabaza :)
Pepita is the Spanish word for pumpkin seed.
Pumpkin is "calabaza (confitera)"
The Spanish word for "pumpkin" is "calabaza", but it is not used as a term of endearment as it is in English. Probably it would be best to use cariño/a, cielo, or some other appropriate term.
Pumpkin bread would be "pan de calabaza"
the word pumpkin was originated from the Greek language.
pumpkin is called kadufalam in sanskrit
Little pumpkin My little pumpkin Sweet little pumpkin I love pumpkins and I've always thought the word pumpkin used to describe babies is adorable!
Pepitas are the Spanish name for pumpkin seeds
The name pumpkin originated from the Greek word for "large melon" which is "pepon."
Yes, you can have an alliteration with the word "pumpkin." An example could be: "Perfectly plump pumpkins."
the language of latanian The word pumpkin comes from the Greek word pepon, meaning large melon.
A pumpkin is "une citrouille" (fem.) in French.