Solía / acostumbraba llamarme todas las noches (ella)
The Spanish word for "night" is "noche." In order to refer to the evening, the word "tarde" may be used.
Californios are people who live in California. The spanish used to call them that, know we call them californians.
00 34 and then the Spanish mobile number.
To call someone "babe" in Spanish, you can use the term "cariño" or "bebé." These terms are commonly used as affectionate nicknames for a loved one or significant other in Spanish-speaking cultures.
coureur de bois
Señora is used for "Mrs.", "señorita" is for an unmarried girl.
In Spanish, "mimis" is a colloquial term used to refer to sleep or bedtime. It is often used in a playful or slang manner when talking about going to bed.
"Todas" means "all" or "every" in Spanish. It is the feminine plural form of "todo" (all/every) and is used to refer to multiple feminine nouns or subjects.
"Hasta tarde" in Spanish means "until late" or "until late at night." It is used to refer to staying out or working until a late hour in the day or night.
yep and they both used to get it up the but every night
To call Spain from any GSM mobile, anywhere in the world, dial +34 and then the 9-digit Spanish number (landline or mobile).
Do you mean what's the Spanish equivalent of the name Pat? Well that depends if you mean Patricia or Patrick. Patricia is a name used in Spanish, the way it is. Patrick in Spanish is Patricio, but remember if your name is Pat then have Spanish speaking people call you that. That's your name. In Spanish, my name is Mateo, but i tell people to call me Matt because that's my name.