Perfume in spanish
Perfume
pronunciation: peɹ̩fume part of speech: noun
pronunciation: peɹ̩fume part of speech: noun
In gestures







perfume1 = perfume.
Example: This article looks at hair, eyes, makeup, jewellery, ties, suits, braces, footwear, perfume and other aspects of dress, and describes what is considered appropriate and correct for librarians.perfume2 = perfumar.
Example: Millions of these white flowers perfume the atmosphere throughout central and south Florida during orange blossom time.