Nadie va a usarlo / usarlaNadie la / lo va a utilizar.
To say 'at' in Spanish, you use 'a'. Voy a el mercado. (I'm going to the market.)
It depends on the context, but if you were going to use it as a noun then you would say multa.
There are many ways to say "on" in Spanish.If you were going to use it as an adjective then you could say abierto. But if you were planning on using it as an adverb you would say puesto.
The term notebook is widely use in Argentina, the same as laptop, and anyone is going to understand. If you want to say it in spanish you can say "computadora portatil".
If you are asking someone to say something in Spanish you will use the phrase "en español porfavor" or "In Spanish please."
In Spanish they use the word 'golf'
To express that someone is going to a place in Spanish, you would use the verb phrase "ir a." For example, "Voy a la tienda" means "I am going to the store." The verb "ir" (to go) is often conjugated based on the subject, such as "voy" for "I," "vas" for "you," and "va" for "he/she."
Same way you say it in English only you use a spanish tongue.
usamos
usa/use mi
If you were going to say it as a name you would say: Neve Bianco If you were going to use Snow White as a adjective you would say: Bianco come la neve, which means white like the snow.
To say "I need to use the restroom" in Spanish, use the phrase "Necesita/o usar el bano."