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jazmín means jasmine — a common term in Beautiful Spanish. Learn how it's used in a real-world example.

📅 Published: July 30, 2025

Beautiful Spanish

jazmín

noun • /[zhas-MEEN]/

jasmine

Example:

El jazmín perfumaba la noche tibia de verano.

Jasmine scented the warm summer night.

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🧠 What does jazmín mean?

Jazmín is the Spanish word for jasmine, the fragrant, delicate flower. It typically refers to the white or yellow star-shaped flowers of the common jasmine plant (Jasminum officinale), known for its sweet, intoxicating aroma. The word can also refer to the plant itself or anything scented with jasmine.

📚 Extra examples

  • El perfume de jazmín llenaba el aire.
    The scent of jasmine filled the air.
  • Me regaló un ramo de jazmines blancos.
    He gave me a bouquet of white jasmines.
  • El té de jazmín es mi favorito.
    Jasmine tea is my favorite.
  • Cultivan jazmines en el jardín.
    They cultivate jasmine in the garden.

❓ FAQ

How do you say 'jasmine' in Spanish?
The Spanish word for 'jasmine' is 'jazmín'.
How do you pronounce 'jazmín' in Spanish?
It's pronounced 'hahz-MEEN', with the emphasis on the second syllable. The 'j' has a soft 'h' sound, as in 'hello'.
How do you use 'jazmín' in a sentence?
Here are a few examples: 'El aroma del jazmín es encantador' (The aroma of jasmine is lovely), or 'El jazmín florece en primavera' (Jasmine blooms in spring).
What is the English translation of 'jazmín'?
The English translation of 'jazmín' is 'jasmine'.
Does 'jazmín' change for gender or number?
While 'jazmín' itself doesn't change for gender, it can be pluralized as 'jazmines' to refer to multiple jasmine flowers or plants.
Is 'jazmín' common in everyday Spanish?
Yes, 'jazmín' is a relatively common word, especially in contexts related to flowers, scents, or gardens.
Does 'jazmín' have slang or double meanings?
No, 'jazmín' doesn't typically have slang or double meanings. It generally refers to the flower or its scent.
Is 'jazmín' used differently in Spain vs Latin America?
The word 'jazmín' and its meaning are generally the same across Spain and Latin America.

🔁 Synonyms & opposites of "jazmín"

Synonyms: jazminero

💡 Did You Know?

Jasmine is often used in perfumes and aromatherapy due to its calming and relaxing properties.

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