vanilla in Spanish
vanilla in Spanish is vainillado, vainilla — vanilla means the extract or flavoring made from the pods of a tropical climbing orchid, used widely in baking, desserts, and perfume.
vanilla in Spanish
vainillado
(of flavor, etc.) Of vanilla.
vainilla
What does "vanilla" mean?
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noun The extract or flavoring made from the pods of a tropical climbing orchid, used widely in baking, desserts, and perfume.
"She added a splash of vanilla to the cake batter."
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adj Plain, standard, or unmodified — without any special or extra features.
"We just installed vanilla WordPress, no plugins yet."
vanilla in a sentence
- She added a splash of vanilla to the cake batter.
- The candle had a warm, sweet vanilla scent.
- We just installed vanilla WordPress, no plugins yet.
- It's a fairly vanilla contract, nothing unusual in the terms.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "vanilla" in Spanish?
"vanilla" in Spanish is vainillado, vainilla. vanilla means: The extract or flavoring made from the pods of a tropical climbing orchid, used widely in baking, desserts, and perfume.
How do you use "vanilla" in a sentence?
Example: "She added a splash of vanilla to the cake batter." In Spanish, "vanilla" is vainillado, vainilla.
Are there other ways to say "vanilla" in Spanish?
Yes — Spanish has 2 translations listed for "vanilla": vainillado, vainilla.
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