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Vegetables in Spanish

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Vegetables in Spanish
Vegetables in Spanish

Welcome to this beginner-friendly guide on vegetables in Spanish! Learning the names of vegetables in Spanish can be a fun and practical way to expand your vocabulary, especially if you enjoy cooking, shopping for groceries, or simply love nature. This tutorial is designed to be simple, engaging, and easy to follow. Let's dive into the colorful world of vegetables in Spanish.

1. Basic Vocabulary

First, let's start with some basic vocabulary that will help you navigate this tutorial more effectively:

  • Vegetable in Spanish is "verdura".
  • Vegetables (plural) is "verduras".

Remember, in Spanish, nouns (like the word for vegetable) have genders. They can be masculine or feminine, but "verdura" is feminine. Now, let's learn about different vegetables!

2. Common Vegetables in Spanish

Here’s a list of common vegetables you might find in a kitchen, market, or garden, along with their Spanish translations:

  1. Carrot - Zanahoria
  2. Tomato - Tomate
  3. Onion - Cebolla
  4. Lettuce - Lechuga
  5. Potato - Papa or Patata (Note: "Papa" is used in Latin America, while "Patata" is common in Spain.)
  6. Cucumber - Pepino
  7. Bell Pepper - Pimiento
  8. Broccoli - Brócoli
  9. Cauliflower - Coliflor
  10. Spinach - Espinaca

3. Practice Pronunciation

Pronunciation is key in learning a new language. Try to repeat each word after reading it, focusing on the accent and the unique sounds of Spanish. Watching videos or using language learning apps can help you hear the correct pronunciation.

4. Sentences and Questions

To make this more interactive and practical, let's form simple sentences and questions with our vegetable vocabulary. This will help you use the names of the vegetables in real-life situations.

  • I like carrots. - Me gustan las zanahorias.
  • Do you have tomatoes? - ¿Tienes tomates?
  • I want to buy onions. - Quiero comprar cebollas.

Remember, the structure of sentences in Spanish might be a little different from English, but with practice, it will become more familiar.

Congratulations! You've taken your first steps into the vibrant world of vegetables in Spanish. Remember, learning a new language is a journey filled with small steps, and each new word is a victory. Keep practicing, stay curious, and don't be afraid to make mistakes—they're just part of the learning process. ¡Buena suerte! (Good luck!)

Vegetables in Spanish and English

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Vegetables in Spanish

  • Okra Okra
  • Calabaza Pumpkin
  • Remolacha Beet
  • Champiñones Mushrooms
  • Tomate Tomato
  • Patata Potato
  • Zanahoria Carrot
  • Cebolla Onion
  • Puerro Leek
  • Ajo Garlic
  • Pepino Cucumber
  • Calabacín Courgette
  • Berenjena Eggplant
  • Brócoli Broccoli
  • Coliflor Cauliflower
  • Lechuga Lettuce
  • Col Cabbage
  • Pimiento rojo Red pepper
  • Pimiento verde Green pepper
  • Maíz Corn
  • Guisante Pea
  • Rábano Radish
  • Judía verde Green bean
  • Jengibre Ginger
  • Apio Celery
  • Nabo Turnip
  • Espinaca Spinach
  • Chile Chilli
  • Batata Sweet Potato
  • Berro Watercress
  • Alcachofa Artichoke
  • Aceitunas Olives
  • Judías Beans
  • Cebollino Spring onion
  • Perejil Parsley
  • Eneldo Dill
  • Cacahuete Peanut
  • Rúcula Arugula
  • Espárrago Asparagus
  • Calabaza amarga Bitter Gourd
  • Pimiento Capsicum
  • Cilantro Coriander
  • Calabaza botella Bottle Gourd
  • Judías en racimo Cluster Beans
  • Calabaza puntiaguda Pointed Gourd
  • Ñame Yam
  • Calabaza de invierno Ash Gourd
  • Col china Bok Choy
  • Coles de Bruselas Brussels Sprout
  • Chayote Chayote
  • Endivia Endive
  • Colirrábano Kohlrabi
  • Lufa Luffa
  • Chirivía Parsnip
  • Calabaza acanalada Ridged Gourd
  • Acelga Swiss Chard

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