derecho de esta manera
EDIT (mkwatkin): Usually, a spanish speaking person would simply say "Adelante" or "Por aca"
Translation: 'Camino' (road) or 'manera' (way how, manner)
Una sola vida
Una manera
un dia
"Day" in Spanish is día. Note the accent mark above the "i".
You say in spanish, as well, "menú del día".
"Navidad" is Spanish for "Christmas". Since Christmas is December 25, I would say it lasts one day. Of course, some people might celebrate it for more than a day."Navidad" is Spanish for "Christmas". Since Christmas is December 25, I would say it lasts one day. Of course, some people might celebrate it for more than a day."Navidad" is Spanish for "Christmas". Since Christmas is December 25, I would say it lasts one day. Of course, some people might celebrate it for more than a day."Navidad" is Spanish for "Christmas". Since Christmas is December 25, I would say it lasts one day. Of course, some people might celebrate it for more than a day.
"un dia tendre su apellido"
De forma cotidiana.
The way you say Mothers Day in Spanish is "Dia de Madre".
¡Qué día!
Quel dia?
Buenos dias = Good day
You could say "algún día".
In Spanish, you don't say, "Which one?" Instead, you just say "Which?" To say that, you say "¿Cuál?" It's pronounced, 'kwal.'
In Spanish, you don't say, "Which one?" Instead, you just say "Which?" To say that, you say "¿Cuál?" It's pronounced, 'kwal.'