they are actually written the same, though they pronounced differently.
Nor - mal (as in malware) reg - u (oo) - lar
regular = regular
Un borrador
they speak the regular spanish except some put and accent to some of the words for example regular spanish for wait is "esperate" and they say "perate" and instead of you in regular spanish "tu" they say "vos" that's pretty much the only difference the languages have.
a la verga
If you're good, you would say Estoy bien, if you're so-so, you would say Mas o menos, if you're bad, you would say Estoy mal, if you're normal you would say Estoy regular.
You can say 'Día típico' or 'Día normal'.
Por lo regular, ¿quién...?
Explorar-- it follows the normal rules of conjugation for AR verbs.
normal. it's the same but it's pronounced nohr-MAHL.
That's nice in spanish is 'Eso es agradable'.
i would say the number of pixels ina normal television is 240p
Mi vida es normal.