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Hello how would I say"There are plants around the lake" in spanish.
9 years ago
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9 years ago
thank you
9 years ago
De nada.
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9 years ago
I agree with Ms. Sue
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7 months ago
To say "There are plants around the lake" in Spanish, you would say "Hay plantas alrededor del lago." Here's how you can break it down:
1. "There are" can be translated as "Hay" in Spanish.
2. "Plants" is "plantas" in Spanish.
3. "Around" is "alrededor de" in Spanish. However, in this case, we can use a shorter form: "alrededor."
4. "The lake" is "del lago" in Spanish. Here, you use the preposition "de" to indicate possession or origin.
So, by combining these elements, you get "Hay plantas alrededor del lago" which means "There are plants around the lake" in Spanish.