'Se queda enfocado/a', perhaps, = 'Remains focussed'
Kelbee isn't a word in spanish. If it is a name it stays the same no matter what language it is in.
Tánico But if you mean the Girls Name Tannice it stays the same
"Mi tarea" in Spanish translates to "my homework" in English.
The word "tahera" means nothing in Spanish. Perhaps you mean "tarea" which translates to "task" or "homework".
"Completa la tarea" means "complete the task" in Spanish.
what does debt mean in spanish?it means you should. it does not mean debt as in a credit card. in spanish that word means should. so remember it means should...............
"Listo" in Spanish generally translates to "ready" in English, indicating that something or someone is prepared or completed a task.
Turn in the homework, Carry out the task (addressed to more than one person, and politely)
If you mean Elton like Elton John then it stays the same. So it would be like: Me gusta Elton John.
The word Florida stays the same in the Spanish language. State names do not change.
In Spanish: a form of the verb "quedar" - to stay. For example, "He/she/it stays", also the imperative, as in "Stay here!".In Portuguese: a fall, as in "I had a bad fall today".In Spanish: a form of the verb "quedar" - to stay. For example, "He/she/it stays", also the imperative, as in "Stay here!".In Portuguese: a fall, as in "I had a bad fall today".In Spanish: a form of the verb "quedar" - to stay. For example, "He/she/it stays", also the imperative, as in "Stay here!".In Portuguese: a fall, as in "I had a bad fall today".In Spanish: a form of the verb "quedar" - to stay. For example, "He/she/it stays", also the imperative, as in "Stay here!".In Portuguese: a fall, as in "I had a bad fall today".
Kim ( it stays the same)