it means: What did James buy at the store?
what clothing is Nora taking
It must be:Los hombres que tienen ropa negra --- men wearing black clothing.
de que color son tus panties... / de que color es tu ropa interior....
The Spanish word "cada" translates to "each" or "every" in English. It is used to refer to individual items within a group or a recurring action that happens at regular intervals.
It means, "What clothing to buy in the summer...."
Vaya / vayan a la tienda. (imperative for the singular or the plural you) Que vaya / vayan / vayas / vayáis a la tienda (indirect imperative) *The present tense declarative would be Voy a la tienda (I go to the store) Vamos a la tienda (we go to the store)
Quieres que te compro un telefono (movil)? Do you want me to get (buy) you a (mobile) telephone?
What can I buy at the different stalls at the market? That is your sentence translated into English.
Oh yeah the store that sells jaittt note Craz
tu conoces a alguien que necesite esta ropa?
Why don't we go to the store in the car?
hay que comprarlo en la tienda