What is Green beans
in Spanish?
Castilian Spanish
Judías verdes
Castilian Spanish
Judías verdes
Understanding certain words is crucial when learning a new language like Spanish. In this article we are going to explore what the meaning of Green beans in Spanish. Keep reading to find out more, like: what is the gender of Judías verdes in Spanish, what is Judías verdes plural, and how do you pronounce Judías verdes.
And did you know that sometimes Spanish-speaking countries use different words for the same thing? Find out how to say Judías verdes in different Spanish countries. Ready? Let’s go!
The plural form of Judías verdes is Judías verdes.
International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA): /xuˈðias ˈβeɾðes/
Phonetically: hoo-DEE-ahs BEHR-dehs
The word in Spanish from Mexico for Green beans is: Ejotes
The word in Spanish from Argentina for Green beans is: Chauchas
The word in Spanish from Colombia for Green beans is: Habichuelas
The word in Spanish from Chile for Green beans is: Porotos verdes
The word in Spanish from Cuba for Green beans is: Habichuelas
The word in Spanish from Puerto Rico for Green beans is: Habichuelas tiernas
The word in Spanish from Dominican Republic for Green beans is: Habichuelas
Judías verdes
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