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04:47 Apr 16, 2002 |
English to Spanish translations [Non-PRO] Cosmetics, Beauty / Beauty | ||||
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5 +4 | zarzamora/ mora/zarza blanca de Japón /japonesa |
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zarzamora/ mora/zarza blanca de Japón /japonesa Explanation: blackberry is what in Spanish is called "zarzamora""mora" or "zarza" When talking about the plant you must translate it as "zarza". When talking about the fruit, the Spanish name is "zarzamora" or "mora" , even if some people wrongly call "zarzamora" to the plant too. As for the features, the plant is a sort of bush (arbusto). |
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