cierra la puerta "see-air-a la puairta" with the "rr" in "cierra" rolled
"The door" in Spanish is "la puerta". It is pronounced "la PWARE-tah". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
If you mean "open the door", it would be "abre la puerta". If you mean "an open door" it would be "una puerta abierto"
You say, "Favor de no arbrir ésta puerta."
Cerro (with an accent on the "o") la puerta de entrada. Hope this helps!
MLIA :)
No cierras la puerta por favor.
Aseguré la puerta
cerrar la puerta= to close the door (infinitive) cierre la puerte = close the door! (imperative)
The translation for spandex in Spanish is: licra.
Rosie is the same in Spanish as in English, but the Latin translation is Rose
The translation from English to Spanish is revisión por pares.
I assume you want a translation to Spanish. If so, the translation is "Que fue la ocasion?"
amiga cerca
cerrar la puerta= to close the door (infinitive) cierre la puerte = close the door! (imperative)
It is "puerta de suspensión " Door = puerta Hangers = suspensión "de" is a Spanish preposition equivalent to the English preposition "of"
"Contestant" in Spanish is "competidor". It is pronounced "kowm-peh-tee-DOOR". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
"To sleep" in Spanish is "dormir". It is pronounced "door-MEER". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
No is the translation of not in spanish.
This would be in the imperative. No cierre la puerta.
The translation for spandex in Spanish is: licra.
Close the door, in the polite (Usted) form of the Spanish verb 'cerrar'.
"Illustrator" in Spanish is "ilustrador". It is pronounced "ee-loo-stra-DOOR". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
The Spanish translation for "you are in love" is "estΓ‘s enamorado/a".
Spanish translation for says is dice