as an adjective, it is simply "casual" you could also use "ocasional". If you mean clothing, you could use "caso" or ropa deportiva"
Caso
Because it is respectful to the United States of America and it doesn't really matter if it is casual or not.
La Secretaria is "the secretary" in Spanish
noodle in Spanish = Fideos
The word sophisticated in Spanish is sofisticado.
how to say brought in spanish
vestido informal
you say Peru in in Spanish just like you say it in English
Its a casual "hello" or "hi"
¿Qué está pasando? This uses the correct present progressive tense of the verb.¿Qué pasa? Could also be used as a more casual question.You say "¿Qué pasa?"
You are casual you kiss and you come out and say it
C'était cool
You would say semi formal, which means dressy/casual.
In Spain, high schools typically do not have strict uniform requirements like some other countries. However, some schools may have guidelines such as specific colors or types of clothing that students are recommended to wear. Overall, high school students in Spain usually have more freedom in choosing their outfits compared to students in other countries with strict uniform policies.
You can answer this question by knowing who is interviewing you. If it is a casual business, then say a casual environment, if it is a formal work place, you can say formal. You can also be general and say a positive team environment.
formal: 심심해요 casual: 심심해
Sister in law in Spanish is cunada.
How to say "hi" in spanish is Hola. How to say "bye" in spanish is Adios.