Perdido (lost), palabra (word), palacio (palace), padecer (to suffer), pararse (to stop), parlero (talkative or gossipy), partida (part), pasmado (stunned, astonished), paterno (paternal), peligro (danger), pequeno (small), persona (person), piadoso (pious), pizarra (blackboard), platino (platinum), poblado (inhabited, populous), portero (porter, janitor), possible (possible), prestar (to lend), primero (first), prision (prison), profano (profane), profeta (prophet), promesa (promise), propina (tip), publico (public)...
paella B-)
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that words doesnt exist in spanish =P
Spanish speaking countries are located in every ocean on the planet, except the Indian and the Arctic.
this is how you say optional in spanish ( AA-p She Nail )
Panama Dominican Republic.
pitbull
paella B-)
Nepal
Pakistan, Papua,
Paraguay Panamá Peru and Puerto Rico (though it also has English as an official languge)
The countries where Spanish is most widely spoken are Mexico, Colombia, Spain, Argentina, and Peru.
Pen island And the Bahamas
Peru, Panama, Paraguay, and Puerto Rico
There are two countries in South America that start with a P. The two are Paraguay and Peru.
Cape VerdeCentral African RepublicCyprusCzech RepublicDominican RepublicEgyptEthiopiaJapanNepalSão Tomé and PríncipeSingaporeSpain
· Brazil · Bolivia