It means "He answers" in English.
"Ey contesta quiénes" is Spanish for "Hey, answer who".
"L'Espagne" is French for "Spain".
"L" in Japanese is pronounced like the English "R" sound. It is represented as れ or ル in hiragana and katakana, respectively.
The word "llama" has two L's because it is derived from the Quechua language, where the double L represents a unique sound that does not exist in English. The double L is pronounced as a "y" sound in English, which is why llama is pronounced "yah-mah."
"¿Cuál es su nacionalidad?" translates to "What is your nationality?" in English.
It means "Answer the following questions in spanish."
It is the instruction to, "Answer in English."
"Ey contesta quiénes" is Spanish for "Hey, answer who".
It means "... which answers the telephone" or "... who answers the telephone". As in this English translation, the original Spanish is not a complete sentence.
contesta = answer en espanol = in Spanish
The student answers well
It means, look at the pictures and answer the questions.
No sabe no contesta - 2002 is rated/received certificates of: Argentina:13
(noun) respuesta (verb) contestar (to answer) contesta! (answer! - informal) conteste (por favor) ((please) answer - formal)
The Spanish word "conesta" translates to "times" (each time).The similar word "contesta" means "answer" (verb contestar).
The same as English.
L' means the in English and histoire means either story or history.