['ɟʝeβateu̯n a'βɾiɣo] using the International Phonetic Alphabet, used by Spanish phoneticians.
*Note:
The [ɟʝ] sound is like that in English judge, but softer. Phonetically it's a "voiced palato-alveolar affricate".
The sound [β] is like a [b] sound, but with the lips slightly opened. Phonetically it's a " bilabial approximant".
The [ɾ] sound is like that in kitten in many US English variaties. Phoneteically it's an "alveolar tap".
The [ɣ] sound is pronounced by placing the back part of the tongue near the back part of the hard palate without pressing the air flow. Phonetically it's a "velar approximant".
YEH-ba-teh oon ah-BREE-goh
"Un abrigo" means "a coat" in English.
Enrique Iniesta has written: 'Un abrigo y un vaso de vodka'
"Handicraft" in Spanish is "artesanía". Apiece of handicraft would be "un objeto de artesanía"
"A" in Spanish is "un" for a male noun and "una" for a female noun. If this question is about how to pronounce the letter "a" in Spanish it is pronounce the same as the English short o sound as in "log."
Like an a. Edit: it is pronounced ah, not like an a. The equivalent Spanish word to the English word 'a' is, 'un', 'uno' or 'una'
"Cuantas vidas para un abrigo" translates to "how many lives for a coat" in English.
"Un abrigo" is an overcoat, peacoat, or a other thick, large coat for fending off the cold. Because of its protective qualities, the word has morphed into a term meaning protection generally or shelter, especially from the elements. "Durante la tormenta me dió abrigo." "During the storm, he gave me shelter."
It is said un as in Under.
Un balo in maskera
In French, the number 31 is pronounced as "trente-et-un."
the shelves = los estantes (pronounce es-tant-es)RepisasAnaquelesshelves (= puts to one side) = pone a un lado
"un chaton"