Yo vivo en Stafford would be the best way to say "I live in Stafford" in Spanish.
donde vives- that means where do you live donde vives- that means where do you live
"Vive, sonrie, y ama"
It's Spanish for 'live your own life'
i live in stafford and it is near the leicar centre
Vivo en Richland Park (you could translate this to 'el Parque Richland')
While it won't be easy, it can be done. You can use translation books, ask the locals you have contact with to help you, and you can use an online translator such as Bing Translator or Google Translate to help you. Both are free and you simply type in English what you want to say, then it will translate it into Spanish for you (or any other language you may want). Check the related links below for Bing Translation and Google Translate so you can try them out. Note: online translators, as well as translation books, don't often have the translations for our idioms and slang terms. In addition, before going abroad to live and learn Spanish, it would be helpful to start learning Spanish so that you have a basic vocabulary. You can take Spanish language classes or use a language program such as Rosetta Stone. Then travel to a country where Spanish is the main language, live there, and use Spanish as much as possible. When you travel to another country, go to live as a resident, not as a tourist. When you are there as a tourist, you do not become immersed in using the language in daily life.
I'd recommend you Takeasy. It's a complete live-human translation app that helps to translate different languages for travel, study or work throughout the world. At present, Takeasy supports 11 languages including: English, Japanese, Korean, Chinese, French, German, Russian, Spanish, Portuguese, Thai and Italian. And it is available on Apple App Store and Google Play Store.
Lipizzzner I would say Spanish Mustangs. Coz they can live in a lot of heat. I would say Spanish Mustangs. Coz they can live in a lot of heat.
Yo vivo en Newcastle would the best way to say "I live in Newcastle" in Spanish.
Royal Oak ?
Not accurate enough. Google translate does translate words accurately, but there is some problems in tenses. I'd like to recommend you Takeasy, a live-human translate app.
Not a colonist An englishman Born in Gloucester, Gloucestershire