Have an enjoyable day! (in spanish is ..) -Tener un día agradable!
Ten un día agradable.
"Agradable" means pleasant or enjoyable in Spanish.
buon pomeriggio
"Agradable" means "pleasant" or "agreeable" in Spanish. It is used to describe something that is pleasing to the senses or enjoyable.
"In what day is your Spanish exam?"
"Jueves" is the Spanish word for Thursday. It is the fourth day of the week in the Gregorian calendar.
"I hope today will be a fun/enjoyable day for you. (assuming you meant un dia, not undia.)
more enjoyable, most enjoyable
Enjoyable is the positive degree. More enjoyable is the comparative; most enjoyable is the superlative.
The Spanish word for day is día.
'divertido' = entertaining, enjoyable, so: 'aburrido' = boring.
Enjoyable
most enjoyable, more enjoyable
Enjoyable is an adjective. Example: That was an enjoyable party. Enjoyable describes party, making it an adjective.
A sentence for enjoyable is .... The little girl is caring and enjoyable to her sick mom.
Yes. The conjunction "yet" connects to a negative or opposite aspect of the situation. (Use "and" instead.) Example : "They could not go to the park, yet they had an enjoyable day." Example : "He was tired yet satisfied after the day's efforts."
more enjoyable
The dinner at Mario's was most enjoyable. I thought the visit was very enjoyable.