casi. spelling: cah-si
well abuelos are granparents in spanish and abuela is grandmother if that helps, I know its not quite Nan but almost
Hola casi demasiado español anoche.
(It's alsmost Christmas) : English (Es casi Navidad) : Spanish Hope this helps! :D
el dia que tu casi moriste
It's the Spanish version of "hahahaha" because in Spanish the "j" is usually pronounced as an "h". so they say jajajaja to make it sound like laughing because the way the say "h" sounds almost silent.
mi caso de CD está casi lleno
Honors, in Spanish it is the almost same; honores! i think this is how you say it; "honerez". see Bing translator: http:/www.microsofttranslator.com/Default.aspx HOPE THIS HELPS! Ask some one you know who knows Spanish for a better answer!
The Spanish verb 'ir' means 'go' or 'to go'. 'Iremos' can be used to say "we will go". This form is used in almost all Spanish speaking countries. Many Spanish speaking countries also use this form; 'vamos a ir'. (Note; 'iremos' is not used in Argentina.)
The name Allen is pronouced the same way in Spanish as it is in English.
almost the same deforestación
It's almost the same as in English, just with the "O" at the end B I O N I C O