mouse - raton
snake - vibora
scorpion - escorpion
dolphin - delfin
dog - perro
cat - gato
butterfly - mariposa
if u need any more, ;D
Click link below to see list of English translations!
"Lista" or "Relación" Check www.logos.it for translations - it's an easy-to-use tool, rather comprehensive. This goes for most languages (Spanish, English, Italian, Portuguese, etc.).
Go to www.rcaguilar.com/spanish/vocabulary/00-lists/adj-hispanic.htm. They have over 50 English adjectives with Spanish translations.
The blog list below has a top ten list of English language hit songs that have been translated into Spanish. thespanishversion.wordpress.com/ thespanishversion.org
ardilla=squirell , armadillo, and the list goes on
No, Spanish is 4th on the list: Chinese> Hindu/Urdi >English >Spanish. See related links for reference.
Sign Language is the third most used language.Some accounts list Spanish as 2nd and English as 3rd, and some list English as 2nd and Spanish as 3rd.
The Spanish word for soccer is fútbol. It is pronounced "FOOT-bowl." The "foot" part is not pronounced like the foot at the end of your leg. It rhymes with boot. You can find Spanish translations for individual words by going to ask.com and typing in the words "English to Spanish" without the quotation marks and a box will show for you to type your word in that you want translated. Alternatively, you can find a comprehensive list of soccer terms in Spanish by following the related link below.
English, Spanish, German, Mandarin Chinese and Cantonese Chinese.
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.
You can use online translation tools such as Google Translate or DeepL to translate English into multiple languages at the same time. These tools allow you to input text in English and select multiple target languages to see the translations in parallel.
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.