Membro subordinado. (portuguese)
Portuguese is the technical adjective used to describe people who are originally "from Portugal," whereas Spanish people are "from Spain." However, you may be considered "Hispanic" if you come from any Spanish-speaking country or are descended from someone who does.
According to Google translate, "wanderer" translates to In Spanish: vagabundo In Portuguese: viajante In French: vagabond
"To you" is an English equivalent of the Portuguese and Spanish word a ti. The preposition and second person informal singular pronoun also translate literally into English as "at you." The pronunciation will be "a tchee" in Cariocan and continental Portuguese and "a tee" in Spanish.
It's not Spanish but Portuguese. It has to do with asking about where his father was born according to Google Translate.
the Arabic translation for God is Allah German: Gott Spanish: Dios Portuguese: Deus
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spanish have their age, portuguese have their age too. There is no "spanish portuguese" civilization.
Hebrew = etsba'ot (אצבעות) Italian = dita Portuguese = dedos Spanish = dedos Swedish = fingrar
Dutch: vegetariër German: Vegetarischer French: végétarien Italian: vegetariano Spanish (also Portuguese) : vegetariano
"Dumb fool" is an English equivalent of the Portuguese and Spanish phrase tonta boba. The feminine singular noun and adjective also translate into English as "foolish (stupid) idiot (simpleton)" in regard to a female. The pronunciation will be "TON-tuh BO-buh" in Cariocan and continental Portuguese and "TON-ta VO-va" in Spanish.
'déjame buscar a alguien que hable español' or you can go to google translate and type it in English and translate it to espanol (spanish). You can change it's language around while you're at it!