por favor vea el contenido de la carta
"To look at" in Spanish is "mirar". It is pronounced "me-RAR". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
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teri por favor which means teri please in spanish
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
You can unlock them. If you look for the cheat codes to unlock them with you can get them. When you've wrote the cheat code in and it says it gave you the enclosure, go on one of your animal enclosures then go out again, you should see the empty enclosure. =)
If you send something with the letter, the enclosure notation is used to alert the recipient to the fact that he/she should look for the additional items. Examples of enclosures could be copies of a contract, photographs, CDs or DVDs, etc. Rather than list each item, common enclosure notation is simply the number of additional items. A couple examples of common enclosure notation (for three enclosures) are: enclosures: 3 enclosures (3) If you wish to list the specific items, you could do so like this: enclosures: 3 1. photograph of cabin 2. copy of appraisal 3. business card (with contact information)
I don't know but you can look it up on google translate I am currently too buisy to do it
pupitre (means desk) pie (means foot) you can look in a spanish-english dictionary if you need more!
"To look" is "mirar" in Spanish.
Look on the rear of the air filter enclosure.
Hondo (deep); hábil (skillful); habanero (from 'La Habana'); habitual (habitual); helado (frozen); horneado (baked) AND many many many more...! Look in any Spanish dictionary under 'h' and look for the words followed by 'adj.'
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