The Spanish word "mesa" translates to "table" in English.
The tagalog term for the word table is LAMESA or MESA. Actualll, Lamesa is spanish word for "The Table"... The correct tagalog term for table is "Hapag"
"Plateau" and "table" are English equivalents of the Spanish word mesa. The pronunciation of the feminine singular noun - which may be preceded by the feminine singular definite (la, "the") or indefinite (una, "a, an") articles - will be "MEY-sa" in Spanish.
The use of the Spanish language in A Place Where the Sea Remembers by Sandra Benitez was able to give the story a Spanish setting.
Some of the Spanish words borrowed by Filipinos include "kamote" (sweet potato), "silya" (chair), "mesa" (table), "libro" (book), and "plato" (plate). These words are commonly used in daily conversations and have become integrated into the Filipino language.
a combination of the formal table setting and the family table setting. There are some food which come from the kitchen and there are other food which are on the table.
There are different types of table settings. The most common ones include formal setting, casual setting and buffet table setting among others.
There are different types of table settings. The most common ones include formal setting, casual setting and buffet table setting among others.
Table settings can include silverware, plates, and bowls. There may also be soup spoons, napkins, dinner forks and spoons, and water glasses.
by setting a table
If the table is in the dining room, it is a table cloth.
A place setting.
TANONG NYO sakin
The Spanish for "setting of the story" is "escenario de la historia."
There are different table settings for breakfast, lunch and for dinner. The formal table setting includes the wine and water stemware, linens, butter and bread plate, salad plate and the dinner plate.
To say 'I have a table' in Spanish, you would say 'Tengo una mesa.'
I'm setting the table, right now. That diamond has a nice setting.