I am not 100 percent, because I'm only studying Spanish, but unless a prayer is going to be said than I believe most of the time you say "buen provecho, or just "provecho". These mean, I believe, "may the meal be beneficial to you" or something on that line. Hope this helps a little.
The phrase "get lost" as in telling someone to leave is "piérdete" in Spanish.
Ella come is a Spanish equivalent of 'She eats'. The phrase is pronounced 'EH-yah KOH-may'. The subject pronoun 'ella' means 'she'. The verb 'come' means '[he/she/it] does eat, eats, is eating'.
despues in spanish means later. It may also mean after.It mean after
"También vas muy bien (de salud)" is a phrase that Spanish speaking people will use.
The phrase "a mover el culo" is Spanish for move your butt. This term comes from a lot of Spanish club dancing. Some people have interpreted this way of dancing to be gay.
"My beautiful granddaughter" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase mi nieta hermosa. The feminine singular phrase models the tendency of Spanish to place adjectives after, not before, their nouns. The pronunciation will be "mee NYEY-ta er-MO-sa" in Uruguayan Spanish.
Spanish courts may hear this phrase a lot. The English phrase "settlement amount" translates to the Spanish phrase "importe de la liquidacion".
El plato tipico is the Spanish phrase for a regional specialty.
They repeated the phrase "Never shall I forget..."
'Como ganar dinero' is a Spanish phrase for 'how to make money'. This phrase is usually used for gaining people's attention or attracting people to join some courses.
The phrase "people dream whenever they're sleeping" translates into Spanish as "gente sueña cuando están durmiendo" - according to Google translator.
The Spanish phrase for \"Gold, God, and glory\" is \"Oro, Dios, y gloria\".