Thursday, 23 May 2013

Tulipán


Today's WOTD is: "tulipán" = tulip


In Spanish, “tulipán” is a masculine noun of Turkish/ Persian origin, which means tulip.

An expression with the word “tulipán” is:
  • Tulipán negro (black tulip);


A couple of examples of the use of the word "tulipán" are:
  • Holanda produce y exporta muchos tulipanes (Holland produces and exports lots of tulips);
  • El tulipán negro es el título de una novela de Alejandro Dumas (The Black Tulip is the title of a novel by Alexander Dumas);

Love-Spanish.com loves the word "tulipán" in the YouTube clip: Tulipan- Amaia Montero

For more on the word "tulipán", visit: Wordreference.com/ Tulipán

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