roses

This is the 8548th most frequent Spanish word.


roses

The Spanish word "roses" does not exist; you may mean "rosas," which translates to "roses" (flowers) in English.


Here, 'rosas' is used as a noun in Spanish to refer to the flowers explicitly.

Las rosas en el jardín están floreciendo.

The roses in the garden are blooming.


In this sentence, 'rosas' describes the fragrance of the perfumes, showing a descriptive context.

Ella siempre lleva perfumes de rosas.

She always wears rose-scented perfumes.


'Rosas' here indicates subjects for artistic creation or representation, emphasizing their aesthetic presence.

Me gustaría pintar unas rosas al óleo.

I would like to paint a few roses in oil.