Things are boring/down today. But thank God, He has put people in my life to motivate me.
Thanks for taking the time of applying to a job
"Por su puesto" translates to "of course" in English.
"Tienes puesto algo verde hoy" translates to "Do you have something green on today?" in English.
el se vestewear = llevar puesto, calzar, ponerse encima, tener puesto, traer, traer puesto, usar, vestir; desgastarÉl usa, Él veste, Él lleva puesto.
The word "puesto" has two meanings. As a noun, it means "job" or "post". It is also the past participle of the verb "poner" and thus means "put" "He puesto el libro en la mesa" means "I have put the book on the table."
What can I buy at the different stalls at the market? That is your sentence translated into English.
"I am at work" could be translated as "Estoy a mi trabajo" or "Estoy a mi puesto." "I'm working" is "Estoy trabajando."
What are you wearing on Monday?
"What are you wearing?" in Spanish is ¿Qué lleva / llevan / llevas / lleváis puesto?" Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
puesto de interno that's the direct translation you get online, but internos refer to prisoners, so the common word for internship is usually 'estagio' or 'aprendizaje' as in apprenticeship
tengo puesto morado e negro
The Spanish for "I have put" is he puesto, could this be the origin?