It means, "...to live on the fifth floor."
"El quinto" translates to "the fifth" in English. It is used to refer to the number five in Spanish.
"Barrer el piso" means to sweep the floor in Spanish. It involves using a broom to clean dirt and debris off the floor surface.
It means 'floor', in the sense of a level in the building, e.g. vive en el primer piso = he lives on the first floor. It can also mean flat, apartment, thus: Mi piso es en el primer piso = my flat is on the first floor. 'Floor' in the sense of 'ground' is 'el suelo', e.g. En el suelo de mi piso hay una alfombra = On the floor of my flat there's a carpet
En el último piso was created in 1942.
El Quinto Trago was created on 2004-05-02.
El Deseo de vivir was created in 1973.
i'm on the first floor.
The cast of El quinto penalti - 2008 includes: Enrique Arreola
The cast of El Quinto Circulo - 2010 includes: Ariel Buckmeier
The fifth day of the week is..... And to answer that you would say "Viernes" which is Friday.
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"El quinto dia de la semana es el" translates to "The fifth day of the week is."