filled with flowers-llena de con flores
"Flower land" would be "tierra de las flores". "Flowered" would be "florida".
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The word "air" in spanish is aire hope that helped!
The Spanish word for equator is "ecuador".
The Spanish word for "yellow" is "amarillo".
"Lleno de flores" means "filled with flowers". "Flowery" or "flowered" would be "florido/a".
Florida
"flowers" is "flores" in spanish.
Los Flores
Florida, is a spanish word meaning "flowers"
The Spanish word is lleno. see: http://www.google.com/language_tools?hl=en
If you're looking for a definition of the word "flowers" in Spanish then i can help you, but if not then I'm sorry. The word flowers in Spanish is "fluers." If you're looking for it not to be plural it is "fluer." You just have to remove the "S".
The word "Florida" originates from the Spanish term "Pascua Florida," meaning "Feast of the Flowers." This name was given by Spanish explorer Juan Ponce de León when he arrived on the east coast of the peninsula on Easter Sunday in 1513. The lush landscape filled with blooming flowers inspired the name, which was later adopted as the name for the entire region.
A surname, and simply translated- the Spanish word for Flowers.
pot; or a suspended balloon filled with sweets at a masquerade ball. Yes. Piñata is a word of Spanish origin that is commonly used in English.
Florida means "flower-filled" in Spanish.
florales (Sp.) = Floralia (Eng.) - ?