"Respect" in Spanish is "respeto". It is pronounced "ray-SPEH-toe". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
Respetuoso
u say (you are cooking) in spanish like this (tu estas cosinando) or if u wanna give a little bit of respect u say (usted esta cosinando) =)
"Saludo" is the Spanish word for "greeting" or "salutation." It is used to say hello or to show respect and civility towards someone.
"Mrs." in Spanish is "Señora." It is pronounced, "Sehn-YOUR-ah." Sites such as learn-spanish.co.il provide audio pronunciations of many common Spanish words.
Disrespect in Spanish translates back to lack of respect. Falta de respeto.
You say one of two things. Either, "¿Qué hace Ud.?" or "¿Qué haces?" You say the first to someone you respect or don't know. The second you say to someone you know intimately or don't respect very much.
to respect = respetar respect (noun) = el respeto
It is Spanish for 'respect'
I do not have peers.....maybe that is why they do not respect what I have to say.
When they say "I love you" then they love you, if they say "I respect you" while they show respect to you, they just aren't into you.
Contigo- informal (with a friend) Con usted- formal (with a person to whom you should show respect, like a boss or teacher or older person)
no respect is translated 'pas de respect' in French.
respect = sonkei ( in Japanese )