Dar de comer al perro ----------- To feed the dog.
* What's that of "comer all perro"?
You say, "puedo puedes / podés puede podemos podéis / pueden pueden comer la postre." In Spanish, you can't say "...can eat the dessert," without being specific about WHO can eat it. All the verbs above mean 'can.' It takes that many words in Spanish to do what a single word does in English.
Comer una dieta sana OR Comer la comida equilibrada
There isn't any word in Spanish that starts with RR. However, the R at the start of a word is pronounced like a "strong" R or RR. For instance, the R in "ropa" (clothes) is pronounced like the R in perro
Perro-dog Gato-cat Pez-fish Raton-rat
"The market' in Spanish is 'el mercado.' 'El' is the Spanish masculine article. When a noun takes the 'el' article and ends in 'o,' you can be better than 95% certain that the noun is masculine. Muchacho, carro, burro, gaucho, perro, toro - all masculine.
"Perro pequeño", or, "perrito" that's all but the most accurate is the second I gave u
Eat supper would be 'coma la cena' in Spanish. TO eat supper would be 'para comer la cena'. Come eat, supper is ready would be 'Venga comer. La cena esta lista.'. I do not know Spanish at all, however, and I have just used a free translation website. Somebody that is fluent with the language would be of more help, although the answer I have provided shouldn't be too far from 100% accurate.
Todo in spanish means all.
Isn't this very obvious,it means exactly what it says. That a person or a team will take on all challengers. "Bring it on"
There are four ways to say 'red' in Spanish; feminine singular, feminine plural, masculine singular, masculine plural, examples of which follow.Red ant = hormiga roja (f.s.)red ants = hormigas rojas (f.p.)red dog = perro rojo (m.s.)red dogs = perros rojos (m.p)ALL the words in bold type mean 'red.'
my all (of a female)
If you mean the American 'y'all', it's 'vosotros'