Translation: "You are in the park and you don't know how to go to the church. Any questions?" I edited this cuz "Iglesia" doesnt mean school... its church
You are in the park, and you don't know how to get to the church you ask for.
Parque Central
parque de agua, pronounced 'PARkay they AHgwah'
parque de perro or parque para perros
It directly translates to "the park."
You are in the park, and you don't know how to get to the church you ask for.
Parque Central
"At the park" in Spanish is "al parque". It is pronounced "ahl PAR-kay". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
parque de agua, pronounced 'PARkay they AHgwah'
parque de perro or parque para perros
It directly translates to "the park."
Translation: Amusement park
Usted no corre/se ejecuta en el parque todas las mañanas
ir al parque
'quieres ir al parque?'
"Fountain park" or more literally "Park of the fountains" serve as English equivalents of the Spanish phrase Parque de las Fuentes, which is the name of a famous site in Lima, Peru.Specifically, the masculine noun parque is "park". The preposition de means "of". The feminine plural definite article las means "the". The feminine noun fuentes means "fountains".The pronunciation will be "PAHR-key they lahss FWEHN-teyss" in Spanish.
Translation: I'm not going to any park.