dandelion in Spanish
dandelion in Spanish is aleonado, leonado, diente de león — dandelion means a common weed with bright yellow flowers and jagged leaves that turns into a white puffball of seeds.
dandelion in Spanish
What does "dandelion" mean?
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noun A common weed with bright yellow flowers and jagged leaves that turns into a white puffball of seeds.
"The kids loved blowing the seeds off a dandelion."
dandelion in a sentence
- The kids loved blowing the seeds off a dandelion.
- Dandelion greens can be eaten in salads.
Common Spanish translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "dandelion" in Spanish?
"dandelion" in Spanish is aleonado, leonado, diente de león. dandelion means: A common weed with bright yellow flowers and jagged leaves that turns into a white puffball of seeds.
How do you use "dandelion" in a sentence?
Example: "The kids loved blowing the seeds off a dandelion." In Spanish, "dandelion" is aleonado, leonado, diente de león.
Are there other ways to say "dandelion" in Spanish?
Yes — Spanish has 6 translations listed for "dandelion": aleonado, leonado, diente de león, color aleonado, color leonado, diente leonés.