"There are 31" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase Hay treinta y un. The statement refers to males or to masculine concepts or objects since the masculine, not the feminine form una, is used for "one." The pronunciation will be "eye TREN-teye-oon" in Uruguayan Spanish.
There are four seasons.
"Que hay" is a question that means "what is there..."
First , you count all the windows in the class; let's say 30. You translate thirty into Spanish: treinta. Then you raise your hand, and when the teacher calls on you, you say, "Hay treinta ventanas en la clase."
"hay" translates to "there is" or "there are" in English.
"There are 30 days in September" in Spanish is "Hay treinta días en setiembre". It is pronounced "I TRAIN-tah DEE-ahs ehn say-tee-EM-bray". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
te answer is hay 30(treinta) dias
no hay cerveza no hay trabajo
"No hay problema." (The common "no problemo" is not real Spanish.) The word "hay" is pronounced exactly the same as the English word "eye".no hay problema!
pepe (e sounds like A as in hay)
It means "How many students are there in the Spanish class?"
"Hay una chica" in Spanish means "there is a girl" in English.
The word 'hayate' means "squall/hurricane."