sandía
watermelon
noun san-DEE-ah Rare
Origin: From Arabic sandiyya, variant of sindiyya (of Sind, the region of origin).
Usage Note
Sandía is the standard word for watermelon throughout the Spanish-speaking world; regional alternatives are rare. Note the written accent, which distinguishes it from the unrelated adjective sandio / sandia (foolish). In many countries it is a quintessential summer fruit, and sandia without the accent is a common spelling error learners make.
Examples
"Comimos sandía fría en la playa."
Natural Translation
We ate cold watermelon on the beach.
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