I means "What a surprise"
To blend in or
latida is like singing you know la la la la it da
It could mean playtime or break at school (la récré)
la means the in english
la sorpresa
The cast of La sorpresa del nonno - 1913 includes: Antonio Grisanti Gigi Mantero Gigetta Morano Bianca Schinini
The cast of La sorpresa - 2008 includes: Jorge Almada as Lic. Bernardo Gabriela Barajas as Potle Gary Rivas as Papa de Liborio Maya Zapata as Selena
I means "What a surprise"
SorpresaThe English noun "surprise" is translated as "sorpresa."Note that "sorpresa" is a feminine noun. The corresponding definite and indefinite articles in the singular and plural forms are:la sorpresa (the surprise)las sorpresas (the surprises)una sorresa (a surprise)unas sorpresas (some surprises)"What a nice surprise!" would be translated as "¡Qué buena sorpresa!"
que sorpresa means what a surprise
(Literally) Se le cayo la mandibula (Not sure whether it has the same metaphorical meaning in Spanish) (If not, you could perhaps say: Fue asombrado - He was astonished)
"Surprise" is a literal English equivalent of the Italian word sorpresa. The feminine singular noun may be preceded by the feminine singular definite article la ("the") or indefinite una ("a, an"). The pronunciation will be "sor-PREY-sa" in Italian.
The cast of Trampas de amor - 1969 includes: Jacqueline Andere as Modesta (segment "Yvonne") Sally Ann Welford Crispin as Crispin (segment "La sorpresa") Beatriz Baz as Ingrid (segment "La sorpresa") Hedi Blue as Susan (segment "El dilema") Maria Cisneros Antonio de Hud as Lechero (segment "La sorpresa") Manuel Garay Nancy Glenn as Annette (segment "El dilema") Susana Jarero Cecilia Leger as Invitada a boda (segment "El dilema") Elvira Lodi as Casera (segment "Yvonne") Lenka Monnier Alfredo Rosas as (segment "La sorpresa") Rina Valdarno as Dora, secretaria (segment "Yvonne") Annie Violette Marie Violette
Sorpresa is an Italian equivalent of the English word "surprise." The pronunciation of the feminine singular noun -- which may be preceded by the feminine singular definite (la, "the") or indefinite (una, "a, an") articles -- will be "sor-PREY-sa" in Italian.
The cast of La gran sorpresa - 2002 includes: Felipe Camiroaga as Himself - Host Eduardo Cumar as Various Characters Karen Doggenweiler as Herself - Hostess Samuel Guajardo as Various Characters Mauricio Larrea as Various Characters Carola Vargas as Various Characters Pilar Zderich as Various Characters
Surprise is "sorpresa" in Spanish. The literal phrase "surprise to Mexico" is "sorpresa á Mexico." (I.e., "Let's send a surprise to Mexico" = "Vamos mandar una sorpresa á Mexico.")