Comillas is a Spanish equivalent of the English phrase "quotation marks." The feminine plural noun also translates as "inverted commas" and "speech marks" in English. The pronunciation will be "ko-MEESH-shas" in Uruguayan Spanish.
Needle (as in for sewing). Anytime you need a word translated into English from Spanish, go to ask.com and type in the words "Spanish to English" without the quotation marks. A box will show up for you to type your word into and then it will translate it for you when you click on the word Go.
In Spanish, quotation marks are used in the same way as in English, with opening and closing marks (" "). They are placed at the beginning and end of a direct quote or dialogue to indicate the exact words spoken or written by someone.
Asunción IS a Spanish word. The pronunciation is "ah-soon-see-OWN." You can find Spanish translations for individual words by going to ask.com and typing in the words "English to Spanish" without the quotation marks and a box will show for you to type your word in that you want translated.
I grew up is "crecí." It is pronounced "cray-SEE." You can find Spanish translations for individual words by going to ask.com and typing in the words "English to Spanish" without the quotation marks and a box will show for you to type your word in that you want translated.
The Spanish word for blonde is rubio. It pronounced "ROO-be-oh." You can find Spanish translations for individual words by going to ask.com and typing in the words "English to Spanish" without the quotation marks and a box will show for you to type your word in that you want translated.
Yes, in American English, periods are placed inside quotation marks.
The comma goes inside the quotation marks in American English, but outside in British English. So, in American English, it would be "thanks," you.
In American English, if the phrase is part of the quotation, the comma goes inside the quotation marks. For example: He said, "I will be there soon."
45 in Spanish is cuarenta y cinco. It is pronounced "qua-RAIN-tah ee SINK-o." You can find Spanish translations for individual words by going to ask.com and typing in the words "English to Spanish" without the quotation marks and a box will show for you to type your word in that you want translated.
In the quotation marks.
It depends where you live. In the USA punctuation is placed inside the quotes, like this: "My dog is brown." but in Britain, it is placed outside the quotation marks, like this "My dog is brown".
The words for "many thanks" in Spanish are "muchas gracias." They are pronounced "MOO-chas GRA-see-ahs." You can find Spanish translations for individual words by going to ask.com and typing in the words "English to Spanish" without the quotation marks and a box will show for you to type your word in that you want translated.