Sin embargo lo que era peor era (que....)
However what was worse was (that....)
(seen aimBARRgaw law kay AIRah payOR AIRah (kay....)
peor
puede ser peor la vida ?
"seguro podria ser peor" que te sirva
Juanita is how you say Janice in Spanish. However, the American name Janice is sometimes used in Spanish-speaking countries.
You say, "nietos." Arguably, it means grandsons, however, in Spanish, it's how they do "grandchildren," of mixed genders.
This how you literally say miss female in spanish: senorita hembra However it does not make any sense. Miss is just senorita.
Worse
yes you could say which is better or worse
Considering that "mhmm" is onomotopeia, there is no real official spelling for that in any language. However, Spanish speakers do not say "mhmm", but will nod and say "si" repeatedly.
The name Brian is pronounced the same way in Spanish as it is in English. My spanish speaking relatives, however, say it like Brieyan( the "e" like in tree, the "i" like in I)
There is no distinctly Spanish variant. However, there are the similar names Ana and Hernanda.
martillo. However if a male is saying it he must say. Yo tengo los cahones muchos pelos.