"Una pregunta sobre otra persona". That's your sentence translated into Spanish.
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English: what else? Spanish: que mas?
It means: ''What else i should do?'' it is a question statement. Trust me, my first language is spanish...
I'm not so sure if you mean if blue is verde in Espanol (Spanish), but verde in Spanish is green. P.S. If you ever have a question about Spanish, post it and I will answer it if somebody else hasn't already. If they have, and they're wrong, I'll edit it.
It means "What else?" in Spanish.
I tried to answer your question, but this website wouldn't let me post the naughty words :(. Sorry, but you're going to have to get your answer somewhere else.
Forever. It is in the hair, skin, and who knows what else. When our immune systems get weak, or we somehow get it into our bloodstreams, it becomes a staph infection.
tell me or else
There is no sensible question. The answer is 6.02*1023, nothing else!There is no sensible question. The answer is 6.02*1023, nothing else!There is no sensible question. The answer is 6.02*1023, nothing else!There is no sensible question. The answer is 6.02*1023, nothing else!
A mammalian (as opposed to reptile, insect etc) body is warm due to the metabolic activity that goes on inside it. Once a body has died, this activity stops and it becomes the same temperature as its surroundings just like anything else (tables, chairs, rubber chickens etc). So, a dead body isn't colder than anything else - just colder than a live body.
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"What else?" in Spanish is "¿Qué más?" It is pronounced "Kay mahs?" Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.