The first person, simple past tense of the verb ser (to be) is yo era (I was).
The first person, simple past tense of the verb estar (to be) is yo estuve (I was), or the imperfect tense yo estaba(I was).
I was a doctor - Yo era médico.
I was there - Yo estuve/estaba allí
Provincia del nacimiento
Birth is "nacimiento" pernounced; nah-see-me-n-toe
¿Cuándo es tu cumpleaños?
"nacimiento" is the Spanish word for "birth".
The term "birth giver" can be translated to Spanish as "dadora de vida" or "madre." However, the most common and straightforward term used in everyday language is "madre," which means "mother."
My toliet is raping you analy as you give birth to simease donkeys
"Date of birth" in Spanish is translated as "fecha de nacimiento." The abbreviation "dob" is not commonly used in Spanish, so it’s best to use the full term when communicating.
Sister in law in Spanish is cunada.
How to say "hi" in spanish is Hola. How to say "bye" in spanish is Adios.
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