Alamo in Spanish
Alamo in Spanish is Álamo — Alamo means a poplar or cottonwood tree native to the southwestern United States.
Alamo in Spanish
Álamo
A fort in San Antonio, Texas, United States, site of the Battle of the Alamo.
What does "Alamo" mean?
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noun A poplar or cottonwood tree native to the southwestern United States.
"A row of alamos grew along the dry riverbed, their leaves shimmering in the wind."
Alamo in a sentence
- A row of alamos grew along the dry riverbed, their leaves shimmering in the wind.
Common Spanish translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "Alamo" in Spanish?
"Alamo" in Spanish is Álamo. Alamo means: A poplar or cottonwood tree native to the southwestern United States.
How do you use "Alamo" in a sentence?
Example: "A row of alamos grew along the dry riverbed, their leaves shimmering in the wind." In Spanish, "Alamo" is Álamo.
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