Flatofilio doesn't have a proper definition in English when translated from Spanish. However, to say it in English it would be Flah-to-feel-ee-o.
"Flatofilo" is not an English word. It might be a misspelling or a word from another language. If you can provide more context, I can try to help you identify the correct term in English.
1.5 in English is pronounced as "one point five" or "one and a half."
"Omosani one" in English translates to "Hello" or "Greetings."
Chundi katna is translated to "haircut" in English.
You can say "だれも" (daremo) in Japanese, which translates to "no one" in English.
In Cree, you can say "ᑯᔭᓂᐦᑖᐢᑕᐤ" which is pronounced as "kwayahnitawâhta." This translates to "hello little one" in English.
1.5 in English is pronounced as "one point five" or "one and a half."
One thousand, one.
In English, one would say "réalisation d'un livre" as "making a book."
to myself
One thousand thirty
there is only one way to say "tambourine" i iknow this because i am English and us English people no alot so i know there is only one way to say tambourine.
"Omosani one" in English translates to "Hello" or "Greetings."
Chundi katna is translated to "haircut" in English.
Either one although you would more likely say it as professor of English.
Nobody, no one, not any, none.
"How do you say...?" is an English equivalent of the incomplete French phrase Comment dit-on...? The question translates literally as "How does one say...?" in English. The pronunciation will be "kuh-maw dee-to" in French.
Say what in English?