"Yo le digo de tu parte..."
"I will tell her/him on your behalf"
Be careful... :)
The English translation of "paque de digo" is "what I say."
Translation: Say hello to them for me.
"En la parte" translates to "in the part" in English. It is a phrase commonly used to refer to a specific section or area of something. For example, "en la parte superior" means "in the upper part" and "en la parte de atrás" means "in the back part".
Of August
Jugo de naranja means orange juice in Spanish.
The proper way to write it in Spanish would be: "en serio, de qué parte..." it means: << Seriously, where from... >>
De parte de
Algo, un, unos, una, unas una parte de
Where are you from?
English " Health and Safety Code" is Spanish "Código de salud y de la seguridad"
De regreso a la parte superior Regresar/volver a la parte superior
"de toda tu familia" or "de parte de toda tu familia"
"El código de país es..." or "El indicativo de país es..."
Toma una Margarita de mi parte
¿De qué parte / de dónde viene / vienen / vienes / venís?
Diccionario Espasa Concise © 2000 Espasa Calpe:bikini[bɪ'kɪ:nɪ] nombrebikini, biquinibikini top, parte de arribabikini bottom, parte de abajo
of what part could also mean where from (are you)