How to Say "bouquet" in Spanish
The Spanish word for “bouquet” is “ramo” — A1 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.
English → SpanishA1
nounA1
a collection of flowers

Examples
El novio le entregó un ramo de rosas a la novia.
The groom handed a bouquet of roses to the bride.
Compré un ramo de flores frescas en el mercado.
I bought a bouquet of fresh flowers at the market.
Necesito un ramo de perejil para la sopa.
I need a bunch of parsley for the soup.
Always Masculine
Even though it often refers to flowers (flores, which is feminine), the word 'ramo' is always masculine. Use 'un ramo' or 'el ramo'.
Ramo vs. Rama
Mistake: “Veo un ramo en el árbol.”
Correction: Veo una rama en el árbol.
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