It means "to kill" -- the adjective "dead" is muerto and "killing" is matando.
it's cloudy
muerto da!!
You mean in English? "Where is the table?"
An old fashioned way of writing "esta". For instance:Questa niña (classical or colonial Spanish)Esta niña (modern Spanish)It is also the Italian for 'this' (feminine form)
he is not dead he is still living
The chicken is dead.
My world is over.
He (or She, or It) is dead.
my washer is dead should be muerta
Muerto
it's dead
flower of the dead
Salt is used on an ofrenda to represent the purification of the souls of the deceased. It is believed to ward off evil spirits and protect the spiritual journey of the loved ones who have passed.
"Estoy cansado esta noche" Option 2 Esta noche Estoy muerto de cansancio
It means "bread of death".
"Sociable" in Spanish is "sociable" or "afable." It refers to a person who is friendly, outgoing, and enjoys interacting with others.