It means adhesive tape, or sticky tape.
"Adhesive tape" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase la cinta adhesiva.Specifically, the feminine singular definite article la-- which may or may not appear in the English translation -- is "the." The feminine noun cinta means "tape." The feminine adjective adhesiva" translates as "adhesive."Depending upon the speaker's birthplace, the pronunciation will be "la SEEN-ta-they-SEE-va" or "la THEEN-ta-they-SEE-va" in Spanish.
The ribbon, sash, tape
"Cinta" has a variety of translations in English. The most common one is "tape", both in the sense of an adhesive and in the sense of a recording. "Cinta" can also be used for "cassettes", "videotapes", and "films".
Feminine. You can tell because "la" is the singular, feminine version of "the" ('Las' is the plural). The singular, masculine version of "the" is "el" ('Los' is the plural).
It means, "Everybody listen to the tape."
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The term cinta has no meaning in the English language. In Spanish however, the word translates to "tape". You can find more information by utilizing a Spanish dictionary.
Maria Cinta has: Played Susana in "Las travesuras de Morucha" in 1962. Performed in "Elisabet" in 1968. Played Joanna Patricks in "La diligencia de los condenados" in 1970. Played herself in "Oscamandit" in 1988. Played herself in "La palmera" in 1988.
Alberto Cinta was born in 1970.
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Dewa Cinta was created in 2011.
The word cinta when translated to English is love.