The ribbon, sash, 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 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.
It means adhesive tape, or sticky tape.
"The belt" and "the ribbon" are respective English equivalents of the Italian and Spanish phrase la cinta. The feminine singular definite article and noun also translates into English as "city limits," "cornice," "gunwale," "molding," or "town walls" according to Italian contexts and as "conveyor belt," "film, "movie," "spider plant," or "tape" depending upon Spanish contexts. The respective pronunciations will be "la TCHEEN-ta" in Italian and "la SEEN-ta" in Latin American Spanish or "la THEEN-ta" in Castilian Spanish.
"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".
In Spanish, it means la impresora.
It is the Spanish word for library.
"La bandera" in Spanish means "the flag".
"La palomitas" in Spanish means "the popcorns."
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