The commonest way to say that would be "Paso mucho tiempo trabajando".
"Vacaciones" means "vacation" or "holidays" in Spanish. It refers to a period of time when someone is not working or attending school and instead taking time off to relax or travel.
historia.....try google translate next time :)
Translation: 'Pasar' or 'gastar' (tiempo) = to spend (time) gastar (dinero) = to spend money
Training or working out
Que te pasa un buen tiempo.
i think that he loves to spend time with his daughters and wife when he os not working.
Polk did not spend time having fun. He liked to spend his time working.
half an hour
Some working parents may spend more time with their children than they did before they worked, but some parents may have less time for their children.
that is hard to figure out. if you give me a name, i will translate it. and the only reason i know is because I've been taking spanish a LONG time. so i wan2 help. if you give me a name, i will translate it! =) :D
i want to see you tonight and spend time with you before i leave
Silent doesn't have a meaning in spanish because it is not a spanish word. If you are looking for the translation, there is such a thing as google translate. Time to move out of that cave, buddy.