"Extra extra" in Spanish is the same as it is in English.
Trabajo extra
Muy especial.
Muy bien.
It is a Spanish size which stands for extra grande and means extra large
In Spanish, "extra large beer" can be translated as "cerveza extra grande." If you're ordering in a bar or restaurant, you might simply say, "Quisiera una cerveza extra grande, por favor," which means "I would like an extra large beer, please."
Talla pequeña
Do you mean "Te extrano"? It means, "I miss you."
destraillar (NB extra 'i') = to unleash, from which destraillo = I unleash
Yes. Spanish is an alphabetic language. It uses the same letters as us.But it also has a couple of extra letters that we dont use.
There was no page where to find out when the Dario Extra was first published. It is a spanish written daily magazine and it writes about VIP's and other stuff.
Milagro is miracle..all the extra o's are just for exagerration
Spanish, spanish, spanish. It's a new and improved website of that one known as Espanol Games. It teaches people of all ages with games that anyone can operate and one on one tutoring with a spanish professor.