'esquete (pronounced eskete) is the Portuguese for '(theatre) sketch'
The Spanish for 'popcorn' is 'palomitas de maiz'
The noun 'popcorn' is a singular uncountable (mass) noun, a word for a substance.An uncountable noun is quantified by a partitive noun, for example, a bag of popcorn, a cup of popcorn, a pound of popcorn, etc.The plural form of the noun 'popcorn' is reserved for 'types of' or 'kinds of', for example, "Their selection of popcorns are buttered, caramel, and jalapeno." The noun popcorn is an uncountable noun, a word for a substance. One kernel or the whole bag is spelled popcorn.
The noun 'popcorn' is a singular uncountable (mass) noun as a word for a substance.An uncountable noun is quantified by a partitive noun, for example, a bag of popcorn, a cup of popcorn, a pound of popcorn, etc.The plural form of the noun 'popcorn' is reserved for 'types of' or 'kinds of', for example, "Their selection of popcorns are buttered, caramel, and jalapeno."
Yes, the noun Spanish is a propernoun, a word for the language or people of Spain.The word Spanish is also a proper adjective used to describe a noun as of or from Spain.
a cart which makes popcorn
A Spanish word meaning 'burden'. There is also a Latin word, 'carricare' meaning to load on a cart
the popcorn = common noun The noun popcorn is a common, compound, concrete, mass (uncountable) noun; a word for a substance, a thing.
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The Spanish word for 'man' is 'hombre'. 'Guy, fellah' can also be 'tio' (which also means 'uncle')
the spanish word for settings is escenario which can also mean stage or scene
Plantain in Spanish is Platano (which is also the same word used for Banana).
Tambien
The word for "apples" in Spanish is "manzanas". It is also used to mean "city blocks".
popcorn
gay = homosexual in Spanish (the h is silent). Spanish speaking people also use the English word "gay".
tambien
In Spanish, "bobo" can mean "silly" or "foolish" when referring to a person. It can also refer to a type of bread roll in some regions.
The ENGLISH word 'sound' means 'sonido' in Spanish, also (as an adjective) 'sano'.