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How to Say Almond in Spanish: Almendra

Almendra · noun (feminine) · ahl-MEN-drah

Almond in Spanish is almendra, a feminine noun for the nut that comes from the almond tree (almendro).

Almendra is ahl-MEN-drah, with the stress on the second syllable MEN.

Estas galletas llevan almendras molidas.

These cookies have ground almonds.

How Native Speakers Use Almendra

Real example sentences across three contexts you'll actually run into.

Cooking ingredient

Añade cien gramos de almendras tostadas a la receta.

Add one hundred grams of toasted almonds to the recipe.

Common in baking and cooking.

Almond milk

Prefiero la leche de almendra porque soy intolerante a la lactosa.

I prefer almond milk because I'm lactose intolerant.

Growing in popularity as a dairy alternative.

Describing shape

Tiene los ojos en forma de almendra.

She has almond-shaped eyes.

Common descriptive expression.

Avoid These Mistakes When Using Almendra

Dropping the al- prefix

Incorrect: Me gustan las mendras.

Correct: Me gustan las almendras.

The complete word is almendra; the al- prefix is part of its Arabic-origin root.

Confusing almendra with almendro

Incorrect: Compré almendros en el supermercado.

Correct: Compré almendras en el supermercado.

Almendro is the almond tree, while almendra is the nut itself.

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Common Questions About Almond in Spanish

How do you say almond in Spanish?
The Spanish word for almond is almendra (ahl-MEN-drah), a feminine noun derived from Arabic, reflecting Spain's Moorish heritage.
What is an almendro?
Almendro is the almond tree, while almendra refers specifically to the edible nut it produces.
How do you say almond milk in Spanish?
Almond milk is leche de almendra (or leche de almendras in plural form), using the same structure as other plant milks.