Deja eso
Valeriano Weyler
You might be talking about that funny punctuation mark in Spanish. If a sentence ended with an exclamation mark in English and you wanted to translate that in Spanish, you would always have to put the upside down exclamation mark first before you put down a capital letter.
Pon in Spanish is a conjugation of the word put. Pon means to put or have put in the Spanish language.
You say, "¿Cuánto hay que depositar en éste vehiculo?" "Put down", whether meaning 'to deposit', 'to denigrate', or 'to quell', is an English idiomatic expression with no analogue in Spanish.
"Acuesto" is Spanish word. But I don't know what it means. Ask someone else.
Baja la pierna mean lower your foot or to put your foot down.
you put an upside down question mark in the beginning and then a regular question mark at the end. Example: ¿Donde esta? The way to do a updside down question mark when typing is: SHIFT+CTRL+ALT+?
"Did" in Spanish is an upside down question mark. There is no "did" word in Spanish. In fact, "do" and others also are upside down question marks.
pon tu lapicero abajo
Ponerse is a Spanish word that means "to put itself" in English. One Spanish word can translate into several words in English.
Normally,Spanish people just put lights tree,and other Christmas decorations, and they also put the day Christ was born,in Spanish El Nacimiento.I say that because I'm Spanish.
not if he knows English better than spanish even though he's spanish.