Bastante bien.
well abuelos are granparents in spanish and abuela is grandmother if that helps, I know its not quite Nan but almost
As the Emperor of the Aztec nation, he lived quite well, until he was captured and killed by the Spanish.
Bastante un roba Another answer would be, quite a steal in Spanish.
Interesting question. I wanted to know this before as well, but couldn't find it out. My guess is that since she had such a thorough knowledge of Latin, French and Italian (which are all related to Spanish), as well as an aptitude for languages that Spanish came quite naturally.
Translating Spanish is quite easy. In = En, and I remember it because they are homophones. Spanish = Espanol, But memorizing this is not as easy, but its still simple. In Spanish, Espana means Spain, well obviously spin created the language of Espanol.If you have any questions, ask me! ~ An 8th grade AP Spanish student~ (:
yes it surely is! It is spoken in the country France, located in Europe. I(sgm3) actually speak it quite fluently as well as Spanish.
Some major Spanish holidays include New Year's Day, Epiphany, Assumption of Mary, and Hispanic Day. Spain is also quite big on Easter Holidays as well.
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"Quite" in Spanish is "bastante". It is pronounced "bah-STAHN-tay". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
Yes, it works quite well for stains.Yes, it works quite well for stains.
"I am well" in Spanish is, "Estoy bien.
It depends on the context, but it usually means: goods or property. For example, bienes comunes is: common goods; bienes conyugales means marital property.