No. There are too many words. I advise you to get a dictionary.
hola,adios,la mesa.gracias....there are hundreds of words in spanish.
me chupa pito
The Spanish speaking world dates events just the way the English speaking world does. If you have a Spanish date and a list of the names of the days of the week and months of the year in both English and Spanish you shold have no trouble in translating a date from one language to another.
The words that are of Spanish origin. In Spanish the J is pronounced as H is in English. There are FAR too many to list.
In a short answer forum like this one, it is not possible to list all the vocabulary words of any one language, including Spanish. That would be a list of all the words in a dictionary of that language. Locate a Spanish-English dictionary at your local library and you will find plenty of Spanish vocabulary words.
A dictionary can be any kind of publication reference source or other kind of database listing words together with information about those words. So you could have a dictionary of computer terms, or a dictionary of agricultural terms, a dictionary of cooking, and so on. The most common kind of dictionary is simply a list of words in one language with their meanings and sometimes also their pronunciation, their origin, and examples of usage. There are translating dictionaries, which list words and meanings in one language, together with equivalent words in another language.
Yes, Mexicans use commas in writing to separate items in a list, to mark off introductory words or phrases, and to separate clauses in a sentence. The use of commas in Mexican Spanish follows the same principles as in other varieties of Spanish.
To find valid Spanish words in the Spanish Scrabble dictionary, you can use online resources like official Scrabble word lists, online Scrabble word checkers, or physical Spanish Scrabble dictionaries. These resources provide a comprehensive list of acceptable words that can be used in the game.
That depends on what grade you are doing the list for. One way to find vocabulary words is to go to google.com or any other search engine and type in the words 'vocabulary list'.
http://thesaurus.reference.com/browse/ready:)
A great number of words have come into English from the Spanish language. English has sometimes been called "the great thief of languages" because it adopts so many words from foreign languages. For a list of some of the words taken from Spanish, please see the link below.
el lagarto - allegatorbizarro - bizarremano a mano - man on mancigarro - cigar/cigarette