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Muerto, difunto.
The loved one - El finado
My late ex wife.
Ah, a late brother is someone who has passed away. It's a gentle way to refer to a sibling who is no longer with us. Remember, it's okay to feel sadness and grief, but also hold onto the happy memories and the love you shared.
"Passed away" is an idiom that means someone has died or passed on. It is a gentle and euphemistic way to refer to the death of a person.
Castellano is the another way to say the spanish language in spanish.
A "late grandmother" refers to a grandmother who has passed away. The term "late" is often used as a respectful way to indicate that someone is deceased. It acknowledges their previous presence and the impact they had on their family and loved ones.
"Your words" ..that's what it means in English
The word 'hay-soos' is a phonetic spelling of the name 'Jesus' in Spanish. It is a common way to refer to Jesus Christ in Spanish-speaking countries.
At least 250,000 soldiers, sailors and Marines passed through Florida on their way to and back from the war.
The term "senorita" is the polite way to refer to a young lady in Spanish. An older lady would be called Señora.Basically you can think of it as:Ms. = SenoritaMrs. = Señora
It is "turista." Note that you would refer to a male and a female this way, i.e. el turista, la turista.
At least 250,000 soldiers, sailors and Marines passed through Florida on their way to and back from the war.
If You Get ONE F in spanish classes you will still pass.BUTT... If you get MORE than ONE F you might fail........ I took spanish classes and i passed so did my mom and friend and they passed ........ by the way does anybody know how many days till school ends and the days of the month?