Mírate
obsérvate
"Mira esto" is the literaly translated from "look at this" It is pronounsed as it looks with emphasis placed on the "r" slight curl the tongue on the "r" it wil sound similar to "Mida"
This is how you say the same to you in spanish" Lo mismo para usted" trust me in Cuban. or , to a friend, "Lo mismo para te"
To tell someone "look" in Spanish, you say "Mira". It is pronounced "ME-rah". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
What language is that? It doesn't look Spanish.
alimentos corredor - you could look on google translate
Look ! = Mira ! Look after = cuidar , guardar Look for = Buscar Look at = mirar
This may be bragging, but the translation is "Soy inteligente."(The other Spanish word for smart, elegante, means to look nice, to be elegant.)
To say 'profile' in Spanish, you would say 'perfil.'
Miran (pronounced MEERahn)
Cuando te veo....
To tell someone "look" in Spanish, you say "Mira". It is pronounced "ME-rah". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
"To look at" in Spanish is "mirar". It is pronounced "me-RAR". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
"Los edificios se ven bien" is spelt for The buildings look nice in Spanish
== == Para mirar or para ver.
Te ves maravilloso/a.
Mirar a mi sobrino.
You can say "Chica te pareces loco".
Im not sure but look on google and type English to Spanish translator. Hope this helps=)
No me ve No me ven No me ves No me veis