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The Latin word mare is equivalent to the English word "sea".
を (o) designates which part of the sentence is the object:i.e,watashi WA = I = Subjectwatashi o = me = Object
O= hugs X=kisses
The Portuguese equivalent of the English word 'storm' is the following: a tempestade; or o temporal. The Portuguese pronunciation is the following: ah tehm-peh-SHTAH-djee; and oo tehm-puh-ROW*. The word-by-word translation is the following: 'a' and 'o' mean 'the'; 'tempestade' and 'temporal' mean 'storm'. *The sound is similar to the 'ow' sound in the English word 'how'.
Otoño is the Spanish word for "autumn".
"In other words, yes (or) no" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase ¡O sea sí, no! The phrase translates literally as "Or let it be yes (or) no!" in English. The pronunciation will be "o SEY-a see no" in Uruguayan Spanish.
"Man of the seas" is an English equivalent of the Tagalog word Badjao. The term serves as a Malay-Borneo loan word in Tagalog. The pronunciation will be "bad-YA-o" in Tagalog.
Gott = God Examples: o mein Gott Oh my God!
It is actually spelled mötet, using an o with two dots on it. It means the encounter.
The English word for "pequeño" is "small" or "little".
The word 'pregunto' when translated from Spanish to English means 'wonder.'
"Cooperation" has the most O's (5) in it.