fragancia means fragrance — a common term in Beautiful Spanish. Learn how it's used in a real-world example.
📅 Published: July 18, 2025
fragancia
noun • /[frah-GAHN-thyah]/
fragrance
Example:
La fragancia de jazmín inundó el patio.
The jasmine fragrance flooded the courtyard.
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🧠 What does fragancia mean?
Fragancia refers to a pleasant or sweet smell, a perfume, or a scent. It's often used to describe the aroma of flowers, perfumes, or other things with a delightful smell. Think of it as a more elegant or poetic way to say 'smell' or 'perfume' in Spanish.
📚 Extra examples
- La fragancia de las rosas llenaba el jardín.
The fragrance of the roses filled the garden. - Me encanta la fragancia de este perfume.
I love the fragrance of this perfume. - El aire fresco de la montaña tenía una fragancia a pino.
The fresh mountain air had a pine fragrance. - Busco una fragancia floral para la primavera.
I'm looking for a floral fragrance for spring.
❓ FAQ
🔁 Synonyms & opposites of "fragancia"
Synonyms: aroma, perfume, olor, esencia
Opposites: hedor, mal olor, fetidez
💡 Did You Know?
The word 'fragancia' comes from the Latin word 'fragrantia,' which also means 'fragrance' or 'sweet smell.'
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