Nothing. Go to babelfish, type the letter, select English to Spanish, and hit translate then cut and paste to your stationary.
"Cuanto cuesta" means "how much does it cost?"
literal translation is: "bola suave" is a sport that is not played in the spanish culture that much, so it doesn't have a translation name.
well, that literally translates to"how much money". how much does it cost is "cuanto cuesta"
¿Cuánto puedo pagarte?
How much does it cost? = ¿Cuánto cuesta? How much do they cost? = ¿Cuánto cuestan?
How much does this cost? - ¿Cuánto cuesta esto?
Translation: But not as much as I.
Translation: ¿Cuanto tiene un metro?
"How much do you eat?" in Spanish is "¿Cuánto come?" It is pronounced "KWON-toe KO-may?" Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
"Por que te gusta tanto el Español?" is the translation of that phase in Spanish.
in spanish, this should be "no tanto." literal translation would be "not so much" or sometimes "not as much," but i believe this is how you would make the point you're trying to convey.
"How much did it cost" = "Cuanto costó"