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Yes!!! I.e. is pronounced "that is," and it means "that is," or "in other words." E.g. is pronounced "for example," and it means "for example."
The abbreviation e.g. means and is pronounced "for example." The abbreviation i.e. means and is pronounced "that is."
Feo, which means "ugly" in Spanish, is pronounced [FAY-aw].
It's always helpful to know some verbs in another language. So it may be most useful to list verbs for the ten most commonly used words. Ajudar, which is pronounced AH-zhoo-DAH, means 'to help'. Comer, which is pronounced koh-MEH, means 'to eat'. Dormir, which is pronounced dawh-MEER, means 'to sleep'. Escrever, which is pronounced ee-shkreh-VEH, means 'to write'. Estar, which is pronounced ee-SHTAH; ficar, which is pronounced fee-KAH; and ser, which is pronounced sehr, all are ways of saying 'to be'. Tomar, which is pronounced toh-MAH, means 'to take'. And viajar, which is pronounced VEE-ah-JAH, means 'to travel'.
y means " and"
If you say dAbbai (DA pronounced as in DUmmy + bbai ), it means seventy(70).If you say dEbba veyyi - mixed and pronounced as debbai, it means hit.
These are four of the five classical Greek elements. Hydro (pronounced high-droh) means water Pyro (pronounced pie-roh) means fire Geo (pronounced jee-oh) means earth Aero (pronounced either ee-roh or arrow) means air The fifth classical element to the Greeks was aether (pronounced ee-ther) means the air or celestial force that resides above the sky
Venire con te is an Italian equivalent of 'to come with you'. The infinitive 'venire' is pronounced 'veh-NEE-ray', and means 'to come'. The preposition 'con' is pronounced 'kohn', and means 'with'. The personal pronoun 'te' is pronounced 'tay', and means 'you'.
Ciao is pronounced 'chow', and means 'hello' and 'goodbye'. Come sta is pronounced 'KOH-may stah', and means 'How are you?' Sto bene is pronounced 'stoh BEH-nay', and means 'I'm fine'. Non parlo italiano is pronounced 'nohn PAHR-loh ee-tah-LYAH-noh'.
Quien es Ella.Quien is pronounced (Kyen) This means 'Who'Es is pronouced how it is spelled. This means 'is'Ella is pronounced (Ay-ah) unlike the American name. This means she.El, pronounced how it is spelled, is he in Spanish. If you were saying who is he,You would just switch 'ella' with 'el'
The English word 'read' (pronounced 'reed') means 'leer' (infinitive), 'lea' (imperative). Pronounced 'red', it means 'leyo' (preterite)