La palabra de hoy es: 'apio' = celery.
The Spanish noun 'apio' is a masculine noun of Latin origin and is the name given to celery in Spanish.
An example of the use of the noun 'apio' is:
The Spanish noun 'apio' is a masculine noun of Latin origin and is the name given to celery in Spanish.
An example of the use of the noun 'apio' is:
- La sopa de apio y gorgonzola está muy rica (celery soup with Gorgonzola cheese is very nice)
Love-Spanish.com loves the word 'apio' in the YouTube clip showing how to prepare a celery soup: Sopa de apio y Roquefort
For more on the word 'apio', visit: Wordreference.com/es/en/ Apio
*NB 'Click' on the speaker icon next to the word “apio” in the link to hear the word pronounced.
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1 comment:
Me gusta mucho la sopa de apio. ¡Que rica!
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