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It depends on what language you want to translate. For example if you speak English as your first language but you know Spanish as your second language you may want to be a translator for Spanish. So you would listen to them and then translate what they say in Spanish into English and then when the other person says something in English you translate it for the other man into Spanish. Do you understand? I hope so!! They don't have many but you have to learn what language you want to translate and you can do a few if you want I believe.
I had to translate my grandfather's Spanish to make the visitor understand him.A person must translate a foreign language.
Perforar = to pierce
Mother is "madre" and father is "padre" in Spanish.
Juggernaut in Spanish is gigante. Pronunciation is shi-gahn-teh.NOTE: You can use Google Translate to translate from any language to any language. Just go to:translate.google.com
When you have a name it typically would not translate over from language to language. So Andrew would still be Andrew in Spanish.
Names are not translatable, they remain the same in any language.
Its spanish, and it means "i'm a loser".
Sorry, but that word does not exist in the English or Spanish language. Do you mean phentermine maybe?
You can translate Allemagne in English = Germany or in spanish - Alemana or in many other languages but not in European. European is not a language
Notitarde is a word that comes from the Spanish language. In the English language, the word Notitarde doesn't mean anything because the word doesn't translate into English.
It translates as "representar". And Mexican language is Spanish, for you to know.