Translation: ¿Sabes Ingles?
(Or ¿Sabes hablar Ingles?= Do you know how to speak English)
Now I am
well in english, no. In spanish speaking countries yes. Spanish accents are now more popular with the english, i myslef is spanish and never once said cafe without an accent, hope this helped
Its what language your speaking in now, English. Bobo =7
The Spanish word "ahora" translates to the English word "now." If one wants to be more demanding in using this term, the Spanish word, ahorita, would be most appropriate, meaning "right now."
The Spanish armada was a threat to the Tudors because 1) They were Catholic and the English were Protestant and 2) If they conquered the Tudors then we would all be speaking in Spanish now. English is waaaay cooler! :)
french, Spanish, English and many more.
English cucumber and Spanish onion.
English as second language=someone brought up in another language (eg spanish) now living in a country where English is spoken.
Ficamos in the Spanish language means 'we'. There are many different ways that this can be used in a sentence just as 'we' is used in the English language.
Apart from English/Spanish or Spanish/English textbooks, do textbooks have such glossaries?
About 40% of the words in English have a Spanish cognate. This means that the English word has a similar Spanish word, such as "accident" (English) and "accidente" (Spanish).
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