refuse and say "Que aproveche"(enjoy your meal)
Come in (plural you, polite or familiar in Spanish America; only polite in Spain) Present subjuctive (presente de subjuntivo): May they come in May you come in (polite or familiar in Spanish-America; only polite in Spain)
You learn (informal / polite you, plural in Spanish-America; only polite in Spain)They learn
You cook (plural, polite and familiar in Spanish-America; only plural polite in Spain) They cook.
Present indicative of "alquilar" for:You rent (polite / informal, plural in Spanish-America; only polite in Spain)They rent
You fired; you said farewell (polite or familiar you, plural, in Spanish America; only polite in Spain) They fired; they said farewell
what continent is located across the mediterranean sea from spain
France is the country that borders Spain across the Pyrenees mountains.
Spain considered itself the international defender of Catholicism during the period of its empire. The Spanish monarchy, through its colonization efforts, sought to spread Catholicism across its territories, particularly in the Americas. The Spanish Inquisition was also established to ensure the orthodoxy of the Catholic faith within Spain.
¿Bebe usted / beben (ustedes) / bebes / bebéisvino?¿Bebe usted...? (very polite)--- Do you drink...?¿Beben (ustedes)...? (informal or formal in Spanish America, but with the use of "ustedes" it becomes more polite; only polite in Spain) Do you drink...?
Morocco is across the Straits of Gibraltar.
Eating boogers and fighting
it was Spain.