"quoi de neuf" means 'what's new?' in French.
Perhaps you mean "Cinco de Mayo" - in Spanish, that means the date, 5. May.
伟大的 [wěi dà de]
Over = sobre, por encima de Under = bajo, debajo de, abajo de
Pa02 of 29 mmHg means the person is at high risk of dying.. the person in severely hypoximic, and is in immediate need of ventilatory support.. -Lester de Vera, Manila Philippines
what does cino de mayo mean?
The indefinite article "de" in Spanish is analogous to the indefinite article "of" in English.
Son de is often used to mean son of. Usually one would just use de as in de Paul would mean son of Paul.
De is a preposition meaning of. It can also mean from, about, with, and as.
El = The De = Of
de que: from what
De = from. Para = to.
if you mean, "y de donde eres" it means, "and where are you from"
If you mean "casa de fuego," then that means "house of fire."
Like this: mis-de-mean-or.
what does beannacht mean
de missio = of missio