You don't say, Just Fine (Solo fino) in Spanish to mean "Just Fine." To say 'solo fino' (the literal translation) in Spanish means you don't want the coarser ones, just the fine ones. Instead, you say "very well" which translates, "Muy bien."
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∙ 13y agoJust cause = Justo (Hoos-toh)
Just this time = Sólo (Only)
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∙ 12y agoSólo os ha llamado (familliar)
sólo(justo) llamado usted (formal)
Acabo de llamarte/le
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∙ 14y agoexactly = exactamente
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∙ 15y agoJusto
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∙ 15y agoalguien
diga no
We can say the word in Spanish. An address is called Una direccion,
An automobile is called "Automovil" in Spanish.
I am called = a mi me llaman
Felton does not have a translation into Spanish. You'd say it just the same.
you just say hola
llamé a
you just say hola
the way you say "just" is unknown right now
In Spanish, Cairo is called "El Cairo".
Since Cheez-Its are a brand name, you just say Cheez-its 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.'