You get an adaptor
Ponerse is a Spanish word that means "to put itself" in English. One Spanish word can translate into several words in English.
like you do in English
not if he knows English better than spanish even though he's spanish.
¿Tienes MSN? ¡Pásamelo! in Spanish means "Do you have MSN? Put me through!" in English.
the meaning of copal in English from spanish is "incense" the meaning of copal in English from spanish means "incense" it is sometimes put on and used as jewellery
your name is really the same in Spanish and in English and if you don't believe me go to google translate put it on English to Spanish and type your name
Go to google transitional and put English to Spanish and type unestuche and click enter it will till what it is in Spanish.
I went to the orthodontist to have an appliance put in my mouth.
English: Havana Spanish: La Habana In Spanish you say Cuba's capitol like 'La Habana' but in English you say it like 'Havana'. Remember Spanish has a 'v' and English has a 'b'. Don't forget to put the 'la' in front of Habana when used in Spanish, if necessary.
The short answer is yes. As long as the connector's ratings are equal or greater than the appliance. {i.e. 250volt, 10amp v.s. 240volt, 10amp}.
This question may be asking if it is safe to plug things into mains wall sockets if they have been left switched on with nothing plugged-in, and if it is safer to plug things in only after the sockets have been switched off? If, and only if, that is the meaning of this question, the answer is probably: It should not be dangerous to plug something into a switched-on socket but it is always a good idea - and safer - to switch off any socket before you plug anything into it. +++ The hazard is not in the plugging-in, but may arise from the appliance itself, if it starts unexpectedly.
Say+on. Put these two English words together and you will say Sean as it was meant to be said in Spanish.