a n
(in court etc) ujier mf , (in theatre, cinema etc) acomodador (a) m/f , (at public meeting etc) guardia mf de sala, encargado (-a) m/f del orden
b vt
to usher sb into a room hacer pasar a algn a un cuarto
to usher sb to the door, usher sb out acompañar a algn a la puerta
to usher sb out [+unwanted individual] hacer salir a algn
▲ usher in vt + adv
[+person] hacer pasar a, (Theat etc) acomodar a, conducir su sitio
I was ushered in by the butler el mayordomo me hizo pasar
it ushered in a new reign anunció un nuevo reinado, marcó el comienzo de un nuevo reinado
summer was ushered in by storms el verano empezó con tormentas
no he's american
I say usher but t.i isn't that bad
Usher took spanish in middle school and his teacher called him a "little cabbage".
To usher in the new year, we held a party. The usher showed us to our seats.
Virtually nothing
Usher collaborated with the Spanish singer and songwriter Enrique Iglesias on the song "Bailamos," which was a hit in the late 1990s. Additionally, he teamed up with the Latin artist Romeo Santos on the song "Promise," which gained significant popularity. Both collaborations showcased Usher's versatility and ability to bridge different musical genres.
A "know it all."
Usher doesn't have a daughter, he has two sons
I just want to say i love usher's new song "Omg" he was born on 14th october 1978
This is because it's something Usher made up and it identifies him; many other singers have "sayings" that only they use.
Sister in law in Spanish is cunada.
How to say "hi" in spanish is Hola. How to say "bye" in spanish is Adios.