"Hojas" can mean 'leaves,' 'pages,' 'petals,' and a few other lesser known/used meanings. Given the number of possible translations for 'hojas,' the actual meaning depends on the context. Assuming this phrase was heard in a Spanish class, it's safe to say it means, "Hand in the pages."
las vedas means closures
las verduras means vegtables
carrots.
It means: the scissors.
That means "take the drugs out".
El Trueno entre las hojas - film - was created in 1956.
No quiten las hojas (don't remove the leaves). No saquen las hojas (don't take the leaves out).
Alcanzar = to touch or reach Hojas are leaves, sheets of paper or blades (as in blades of grass or razor blades) Alcanza las hojas means (You) reach the leaves...touch the blades...reach the sheet of paper...It is really hard to translate this literally and it depends to a great extent on the context.
Work time. You see it on repair blills where they give you the cost for materials and under its is Hoja de Trabajo, Labour for want of a better word.
The cast of Las hojas secas de tus alas - 2004 includes: Esteban Bachiarello
Me gusta rastrillar las hojas
what color are the leaves on the trees in spring.
Los tamales se pegan a las hojas.
"Las calles" translates to "the streets" in English.
Las Huellas means "the footprints" in English.
las vedas means closures
las verduras means vegtables