Interpreted, rendered, converted.
"Tienes" is translated to "you have" and "digo" is translated to "I say" in English.
You say "this is very clever."If you wanted to know how to say that in another language, you need to say which language you want it translated into when you ask your question.
In Brazil, "hi" can be translated as "oi" or "olรก." These are common ways to greet someone in Portuguese, which is the official language of Brazil.
No one colloquial term of a certain language can be translated into another language. Usually we can say "Vanakkam" when we meet honorable people; and, we can say "Vaanga" when you meet normal people.
In Acholi, "at" can be translated as "i".
mammina, but there are other ways to say it :)
This could be better translated if used in a sentence. Irish has several ways to say it depending on the context.
"I have a dog." or "I own a dog." That is my answer to you, if you wish that phrase to be translated into another language, please ask another question with the specific language you wish that phrase to be translated to.
The English term "marketing" can be translated two ways in Latin. One is to say the phrase "lorem ipsum dolor" and the other is to say "opsonatus".
Bold can be translated in a number of ways depending on context:in the sense of brave:wagemutiggewagtmutigkühndreisttapferverwegenin the sense of cheeky:frechin the sense of type:fett
well theres lots of different ways to say your having a good time so i translated a few for you.. This is great is... Haec est magna
That's one of the ways to say "waterfall" in French. Literally translated, it means "the fall of water." The other way to say it is "la cascade".
There are some ways to say 'you' in Indonesian.Kamu - Is the most common way to say youKau - Is only used to refer to people as old as you and younger than youAnda - Is a very polite way to say 'you'
Exactly how "another one" would be translated into Italian depends on how you wish to use it. If the "one" being referred to is a male being or a masculine noun-object, you would say un'altro. If the "one" being referred to is a female being or a feminine noun-object, you would say un'altra.
Scram can be translated into "Försvinn!" or "stick iväg!", or just plainly "stick!" or "dra härifrån!". There are many more ways of saying it in swedish.
This phrase can be translated in several ways. One way is harbeh yisurim (הרבה יסורים) which literally means "a lot of suffering".
"Tienes" is translated to "you have" and "digo" is translated to "I say" in English.