How to say "baby carrot" in Spanish?

In Spanish "baby carrot" translates to  zanahoria baby 

Transliteration: sah-nah-oh-ree-ah bah-bee



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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "baby carrot" in Spanish?

You can use the word "zanahoria baby" which translates to "baby carrot".

How to pronounce "zanahoria baby" (baby carrot) in Spanish?

The word "zanahoria baby" is pronounced as "sah-nah-oh-ree-ah bah-bee".

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