scire tuum ius
Sabe sus derechos
Another word for civil rights is... Libertades civiles..... anyway that's in spanish!!! have fun! P.S. Actually try to find it cause i don't know it! email it to me!!
Kids is an English word and is not a Spanish word (to the best of my knowledge). If you want to know how to say kids in Spanish, the word is chicos.
"Junuka" does not have a meaning in Spanish. It is not a Spanish word.
"Savvy" originates from the Spanish word "sabe," which means "knows." It was later adopted into English, influenced by various other languages like French and Portuguese. "Savvy" is commonly used to refer to understanding or having practical knowledge about something.
As far as I know, there is no such Spanish word as "limplar." There is, however, the word "limpiar" and it means to clean.
Peru is not a language but i know they speak spanish, the word wolf in spanish is lobo.
Sé in Spanish means I know. It is the present yo conjugation of the word saber, to know.
The word hug is translated as abraso in spanish. I know this because i speak spanish.
As far as I know, "West" isn't a Spanish word.
"It translates to 'if you speak Spanish' in English."
In Spanish, "bia" does not have a direct translation to English. It may be a misspelling or abbreviation of a word.
Virtually no Spanish word uses the letter "k". If you mean "conoces", that means "you know", or "Do you know...".