Ramo in english
Bouquet
pronunciation: bukeɪ part of speech: noun
pronunciation: bukeɪ part of speech: noun
In gestures
ramo = bouquet.
Example: The article 'Contracting: a bouquet of roses, but watch the thorns!' presents a personal review of an experience of undertaking a 1 year contract position assisting in the implementation of a new library management system in a company library.more:
» Domingo de Ramos = Palm Sunday .
Example: The author explains the ecclesiastical rites associated with Palm Sunday, Easter Monday, Holy Saturday and Easter Sunday.» el mejor del ramo = the best in the business .
Example: One of the legendary managers in pop music, Simon Bell has wined and dined with the best in the business -- and written funny books about it all.» ramo de novia = bridal bouquet .
Example: The lucky single gentlemen who catches the garter tossed by the bride will have the opportunity to put it on the leg of the lucky single lady who catches the bridal bouquet.