It's actually called a peso. I'm not quite sure about the actual conversions, but one peso is worth quite little. If somebody's more sure about the actual value of a peso in comparison to a dollar, feel free to change this answer, but I believe 100 pesos is worth close to only 1 dollar.
Pa dako is not Spanish.
"Papi", not "pa pi", is "Daddy" in Spanish.
"Foot soup" is a literal English equivalent of the Spanish phrase sopa de pata. The pronunciation of the feminine singular phrase -- which refers to a beloved cow's foot dish in El Salvador -- will be "SO-pa they PA-ta" in Spanish.
You can go for PA of NP. University of Wisconsin actually offers on-line PA diploma.
That is spanish for = 4 for you.
europa - ai-RO-pa
Wall: pared (pa-red)
Pa Papadre or papa
depends if you are saying it in English or spanish English its PAUL spanish its PA-UL
Money in Spanish is dinero. Dollar in Spanish is peso.
When writing out money amounts in Spanish you use a period. So one thousand dollards would be 1.000
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