Jardines de la Reina
Spanish
editEtymology
editDerived from the plural form of jardín (“garden”) and reina (“queen”). Coined by Spanish explorer Christopher Columbus in honour of queen Isabella I of Castille (1451 - 1504). See also Jardines del Rey.
Pronunciation
edit- IPA(key): /xaɾˌdines de la ˈreina/ [xaɾˌð̞i.nez ð̞e la ˈrei̯.na]
- Syllabification: Jar‧di‧nes de la Rei‧na
Proper noun
edit- An archipelago in Cuba