That's what I am talking about. ---- Eso es a lo que me refiero.
Translation: Hablando con
I supposse that you are talking about the egiptian warriors that fought, for example, in Napoleon's army. In that case the translation in Spanish is: "Mamelucos"
puthmathiri -thats what it said when i checked on a translation website
Translation: ¿A quién estás hablando? OR ¿Con quién estás hablando?
Who did you go with= "¿Con quién fuiste?" (When talking to a peer) Who did you go with= "¿Con quien fue usted?" (When talking to an adult)
No is the translation of not in spanish.
Translation: ¡Ustedes están hablando demasiado rápido!
Translation: No puedo hablar contigo.Note: The literal translation is "I cannot speak with you", but this is the proper translation. Additionally, this is the translation both when there is a physical impediment to talking (like being completely busy) or an emotional impediment to talking (like being too angry with the other person).
"Full" in Spanish is "lleno" if you are talking about a male, or "llena" if you are talking about a female. It is pronounced "YAY-no" or "YAY-nah". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
The translation for spandex in Spanish is: licra.
"Crazy" in Spanish is "loco" or "loca" depending on if you're talking about a male or female. It is pronounced "LOW-ko" or "LOW-kah". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
OMG!! THATS MY NAME! and how you spell it 2! :D There is no technical translation for Kaitlyn. Catalina is the closest Spanish name for Kaitlyn, it is translated to Catherine but is often used for Kaitlyn too.