Means 'OK, but who was it?' in Spanish.
In English, "ok pero quien era" translates to "ok but who was it."
"Como era Tu mejor amigo" translates to "What was your best friend like?" in English.
During the Victorian era, English was the primary language spoken in the United Kingdom and its colonies. In addition to English, other languages spoken in the Victorian era would depend on the region or country, with languages such as Spanish, French, German, and Italian being commonly spoken among the aristocracy and educated classes.
The Victorians spoke English. However, during the Victorian era, which lasted from 1837 to 1901, there was also a wide range of regional accents and dialects spoken throughout the United Kingdom.
In Swedish, "er" is a possessive pronoun used to indicate possession or ownership. It is typically used to refer to plural or formal "you" (like "your" in English). On the other hand, "dig" is a personal pronoun meaning "you" as the object of a verb or preposition (like "you" in English). It is used to refer to the second person singular or informal "you."
Yes, "ev-" is a prefix that means "age" or "time." It is commonly used in English words like "evidence" and "evolve."
it means: What was it like?
no se sabe pero era de carne podrida
"Era mia madre" is the Italian translation for the English "she was my mother".
present era
Si, murio en la telenovela pero no era verdad. El hombre que escribio el libro puse ese final a el libro, pero eso no era real.
Que / quien fue / era / fuera (fuese) mi mejor amigo, a.
el padre de matusalem era enoch de sumer
en pocas palabras la seniora era enfermera, pero nadie savia
PS segun era una ballena pero la verdad fue un EARTH QUAke
"Como era Tu mejor amigo" translates to "What was your best friend like?" in English.
smart mouthed child, English origin, around 1930's era
It means My day was bad, but the proper way to write in English would be I had a bad day but you wrote it right in spanish.