again = de nuevo (anew) or otra vez (one more time)
"One more time" in Spanish is "una vez más." It is pronounced, "OO-nah base mahs." Sites such as learn-spanish.co.il provide audio pronunciations of many common Spanish words.
Trata de nuevo.
I am a Costa Rican natural speaker. :)
Say that again (you) = Dilo otra vez (tú)
oley soemthing like that
(Por) segunda vez / ocasión
To ask what time it is in Spanish on would say, Qué hora es. Though the answer received will probably be in Spanish.
In Spanish, you don't say, "Which one?" Instead, you just say "Which?" To say that, you say "¿Cuál?" It's pronounced, 'kwal.'
tiempo
más
You can say "¿Tienes más fotos?"
There is only one way to say hello in Spanish: hola.
Uno a la vez
Una vez.
This time is "esta vez" in Spanish.
How do you say it in spanish?
Grandmothers (plural, more than one grandmother) is las abuelas in Spanish.
'Esté a tiempo!' is how you would say "Be on time", though you are more likely to hear "No seas tarde" (Don't be late).
To ask what time it is in Spanish on would say, Qué hora es. Though the answer received will probably be in Spanish.
"Ay mas tiempo que vida"
If you are talking to just one person: Salgase! If you are talking to more then one person: Salganse!
You say "Bienvenido a la clase de Español" if it is one person, "Bienvenidos a la clase de español" if there are more.
There are any number of ways to express ambivalence and uncertainty in Spanish. Some of the more common ones:Tal vez = 'such time' = maybeQuizás = maybeAcaso =Posiblemente = possiblyProbablemente = probablyTo say, "is probably", choose one of the above and follow it with either es or está.