Vocabulary: Vegetables in Spanish

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Vocabulary List

English Spanish Pronunciation
artichoke
alcachofa
beans
judías
broccoli
brócoli
cabbage
col
carrot
zanahoria
cauliflower
coliflor
celery
apio
corn
maíz
cucumber
pepino
garlic
ajo
lettuce
lechuga
mushroom
seta
onion
cebolla
peas
guisantes
pepper
pimiento
potato
patata
pumpkin
calabaza
spinach
espinaca
tomato
tomate
zucchini
calabacín

Wizard’s Wisdom: Gender Agreement

In Spanish, most vegetables have a gender – they are either masculine or feminine. For example, ‘la zanahoria’ (carrot) is feminine, while ‘el tomate’ (tomato) is masculine. Make sure to use the correct article (‘el’ for masculine, ‘la’ for feminine) when talking about vegetables!

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