A cup of juice in Spanish is un vaso de jugo.
Me gusta tomar (beber) jugo.
I think there are actually a few different ways to say it, or 2, because I've seen some English words with more than one spanish words.
"I got the juice" in Spanish is Yo tengo el jugo ('Yaw TEngaw ell khOOgaw').
You can say "Compré jugo de naranja."
The word for juice in Spain is "zumo". (This is different than the Latino Spanish word, which is "jugo". "Jugo" in Spain is only used for juices that come out of meat.)
Soy de España would be the best way to say "I am from Spain" in Spanish.
"Juicy" is "jugoso" in most of the Spanish-speaking world. In Spain, the word is "zumoso", since Spain uses "zumo" for "juice."
España
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Jugo de ciruela.
España is the Spanish name for Spain. It is a country in the southwest corner of Europe.
gracias espania
The only difference between Spanish in Spain and Spanish in latin america is that in Spain they say vosotros meaning y'all
Spain Spain is how we say the country's name in English. In Spain and other Spanish-speaking countries, it is called España (ess-PAHN-yah).
In latam-Spanish would be: "¿Estás ahí?", in Spanish (Spain) would be: "¿Estais allí?"
Spain. This is a wine and citrus juice drink that uses the spanish wine grape.