Dos millas is a Spanish equivalent of the English phrase "two miles." Context makes clear whether the distance is in nautical or terrestrial miles. The pronunciation will be "do-SMEESH-shas" in Uruguayan Spanish.
pollo a la parrilla. The two L's in Spanish sound like a Y.
"Thirty-two" is an English equivalent of the Spanish number treinta y dos. It merges treinta ("thirty," "30"), y ("and") and dos ("two," "2"). The pronunciation will be "TREN-teye-thos" in Uruguayan Spanish.
Dos mil diecisiete is a Spanish equivalent of the English word "2017." The numerical phrase translates literally as "two thousand seventeen" in English. The pronunciation will be "DO-smeel DYEH-see-SYEH-tey" in Uruguayan Spanish.
quvo is actually slang for two spanish words, "que uvo" wich actually means, whats up
"Silver by plane" and "silverware by plane" are two English equivalents of the Spanish phrase plata en avión. The pronunciation will be "PLA-ta eh-na-VYON" in Spanish.
algunas personas y lleno de sorpresas is the correct translation for this two phrases
"You are..." is an English equivalent of the incomplete Spanish phrase Ste es... . The two words serve as colloquial, conversational, friendly, informal pronunciation of Usted es... . The respective pronunciation will be "stey es" informally and "OO-stey es" in Uruguayan Spanish.
two brothers is translated "deux frères" in French.
"The fresh air" and "the freshly laid lime plaster mural painting" are two English equivalents of the Spanish phrase el fresco. Context makes clear which meaning suits. The pronunciation will be "el FREY-sko" in Uruguayan Spanish.
"mil" pronounced like "meal". "un mil" = one thousand, "dos mil" two thousand, etc.
"Two" in English is due in Italian.
"Thirty-two" in English means trentadue in Italian.