La granada or una granada
Granada means pomegranate in Spanish but... Pomegranates were named after Granada, NOT the other way around! Granada is an Arabic name from a LONG time ago, and when the French came to Granada (in Spain) they called the fruit Apple of Granada... pomme de grenade ( I think that is how they say Granada)= pomegranate! They grow everywhere around Granada. So there ya go, the fruit was named after the city!
pomegranate = la grenade
Sister in law in Spanish is cunada.
How to say "hi" in spanish is Hola. How to say "bye" in spanish is Adios.
you say it in spanish as- sarina
granada. (weapon) Pomegranate (Granada in spanish)
Granada means pomegranate in Spanish but... Pomegranates were named after Granada, NOT the other way around! Granada is an Arabic name from a LONG time ago, and when the French came to Granada (in Spain) they called the fruit Apple of Granada... pomme de grenade ( I think that is how they say Granada)= pomegranate! They grow everywhere around Granada. So there ya go, the fruit was named after the city!
pomegranate = la grenade
ザクロ (zakuro) is the Japanese word for Pomegranate. You may also see it written as 石榴 (zakuro).
pommuh - grannut
shi liu石榴 shi(2) liu
seoglyu namu or 석류 나무
A pomegranate typically has more seeds than a papaya
pomegranate -- Dalimb
Pomegranate leaves come from a pomegranate plant. Pomegranate is a common fruit plant of the tropical and subtropical regions.
Pomegranate seeds can be hard due to the variety of the pomegranate, the ripeness of the fruit, or how it was stored.
Sister in law in Spanish is cunada.