How to Say "abundant" in Spanish
The Spanish word for “abundant” is “abundante” — A2 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.

Examples
En este restaurante sirven una comida muy abundante.
They serve very hearty meals at this restaurant.
La región tiene recursos naturales abundantes.
The region has plentiful natural resources.
El testigo proporcionó detalles abundantes sobre el suceso.
The witness provided extensive details about the event.
One Form for All
In Spanish, most adjectives ending in -e don't change for boys or girls. Use 'abundante' for both masculine and feminine things.
Natural Word Order
To sound most natural, place 'abundante' after the person or thing you are describing (e.g., 'agua abundante').
The 'A' Trap
Mistake: “La comida es abundanta.”
Correction: La comida es abundante. Even though 'comida' is feminine, 'abundante' never ends in 'a'.
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