flower
The seed-bearing part of a plant, consisting of reproductive organs that are typically surrounded by a brightly coloured corolla and a green calyx.
The flower is red.
This is a simple sentence stating a fact about a specific flower, noting its color as red. In Spanish, we typically use the verb 'ser' (in this case, 'es') when referring to characteristics.
The child gave a flower to his teacher.
This sentence describes a past event where a boy gave a flower to his teacher, possibly as a gift. Here, 'regaló' is a past tense verb meaning 'gifted' or 'gave as a gift'.
The flower smells really good.
This sentence describes the nice smell of a flower. In Spanish, the verb 'huele' (from 'oler') is used to talk about the smell of something.
I planted a flower in the garden.
This sentence refers to the action of planting a flower in a garden. 'Planté' is the first-person past tense of the verb 'plantar', meaning 'I planted'.
I am going to buy a flower for my mom.
This sentence indicates an intention to buy a flower as a present for one's mother. 'Voy a' is a common Spanish phrase used to indicate a future action.
I love that flower in your hair.
This sentence is a compliment expressing appreciation for a flower someone has put in their hair. 'Me encanta' translates as 'I love', expressing strong liking or interest.
The cherry blossom is my favorite.
This sentence tells us that someone's favorite kind of flower is the cherry blossom. 'Favorita' means favorite and is used to express preference.
Please do not step on the flower.
This sentence makes a polite request not to step on a flower. 'No pise' is a command form of the verb 'pisar' (step), and 'por favor' is a common phrase used to politely ask or request something.
I would like a flower for my girlfriend.
This sentence expresses the speaker's desire to acquire a flower for their girlfriend, perhaps as a gift or token of affection. Here, 'gustaría' is a verb form that expresses a polite request or desire.
The flower is dying without water.
This sentence expresses the fact that the flower is wilting or dying due to lack of water. The phrase 'se está muriendo' means 'is dying' and is generally used for living organisms.