A literal translation would be "Hay más que una forma para desollar un gato", but I don´t think this is really a idiom that is normally used.
premio (pray-me-oh) There is more than one way to translate "reward" into Spanish. Premio, recompensa, remuneración (prize); gratificación, hallazo, merecido, salario (earnings).
The phrase "Es mas" translates to "It is more" in English.
I love you more than my life
n + 31
Spanish ~ Jesus French ~ Josué - (the name Joshua is rare, but much more common than Josué)
Yes. Your skin weighs 2 times more than your brian.
yes there are more teeth fossils than skin fossils
Because of genetic variations (more than 100 in Africa and more than a dozen Spanish and Hispanic), there can be no general description. However, the skin tones would be darker, and the hair more likely curly than straight. However, Hispanics with Amerindian ancestry would more likely have straight, dark hair.
No! The only difference between skin colors is Africans have more melanin (the pigment in your skin) than Europeans.
more people speak spanish
This sounds like an inequality question you would translate it into n-17 > 33
sobre la vida = more than life