Hi- Hola
thank you- gracias
your welcome- denada
please- por favor
i have to go- tengo que irme
see you soon- hasta pronto
see you _____ - Hasta __________
day of week
Days of week:
Monday- lunes
Tuesday- martes
Wednesday- miercoles
thursday- jueves
friday- viernes
saturday- sabado
sunday- domingo
· abierto (open)
· activo (active)
· agradable (agreeable)
· alegre (happy)
· alto (tall, high)
· amable (friendly)
· anciano (elderly)
· antiguo (old)
· atletico (athletic)
· ausente (absent)
· autentico (authentic)
they are too too many, and they have the endings ar (1 st conjugation), er (2nd conjugation), and ir (3rd conjugation). They can be regular and irregular
'All the Spanish words' would be 'Todas las palabras espanoles'
I give you all words = Te doy todas las palabras
Caminar (Walk)
Asaltar (Assault)
Intriga (Intrigue)
veranar (to summer)
verdear (to grow green)
ventura (happiness, fortune, luck)
creando (creating)
To ask the English question 'Did you miss me?' in Spanish takes fewer words. In Spanish 'Me extrañaste?' is all you would say.
The word for "someone" in Spanish is, "alguien." It is pronounced, "all-gee-EHN." Sites such as learn-spanish.co.il provide audio pronunciations of many common Spanish words.
As one word, it could mean Median female As 'me da', it would mean 'he/she/it/you give(s) me)
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Tricky question: All words have an "acento", which is the syllable that gets stressed when talking. The "tilde" is the little line you draw over a vowel that is stressed. Not all of the words get that.
"All the words" in Spanish would be "todas las palabras".
There are thousands of vocabulary words in the Spanish language, covering a wide range of topics. Some common categories include greetings, numbers, colors, family, food, and travel. It's best to focus on learning vocabulary that is relevant to your needs and interests.
Escribí / he escrito todas las palabras en español / castellano.*In Spanish, words are not done, they are written.
There really arn't too many words that start with the letter 'w' in the Spanish language. This is because the 'W' is not a Spanish letter, but rather one that they adopted from the English language. The words that begin with a 'w' in Spanish are all nouns.
Comestibles, provisiones, and ultramarinosare all Spanish words that mean "groceries"
Kevin weak ka!
Yes, but these are relatively short words like: par (pair) or dan (they give).
Que is what in SpanishFeliz, Contento, Alegre are all different words that mean happy in Spanish.
Spanish words is words that r translated in Spanish. =) i mean no duhh haha funny but seriously u didnt know that haha! ok spanish words are words....that are in spanish.
they are all of spanish origin they are all of spanish origin
all the ones that have el before the word.
Florida, Colorado, and Nevada are all Spanish words.