Liquorice in spanish
Regaliz
pronunciation: regɑliθ part of speech: noun
pronunciation: regɑliθ part of speech: noun
In gestures







licorice [liquorice, -UK] = ragaliz.
Example: After swilling the wine around the glass, new aromas of liquorice, vanilla and toasted caramel burst forth creating an exciting new complexity.liquorice [licorice, -USA] = ragaliz.
Example: After swilling the wine around the glass, new aromas of liquorice, vanilla and toasted caramel burst forth creating an exciting new complexity.