verano = summer
Summer
Verano in Spanish is "summer" in English.
"El verano" means "the summer" in English.
It's "el verano", and it means "the summer".
Verano has always meant "summer" or summertime in Spanish.
The Spanish word "verano," which means "summer," is masculine. It is used with masculine articles and adjectives, for example, "el verano" (the summer).
Estate is an Italian equivalent of the Spanish word verano. The masculine singular word translates literally as "summer" in English. The respective pronunciations will be "ey-STA-tey" in Pisan Italian and "bey-RA-no" in Uruguayan Spanish.
también= also/too saber= to know (a fact or a skill) como= like, as verano= summer
Me falta el verano is a Spanish equivalent of 'I miss [the] summer'. It's pronounced 'meh FAHL-tah ehl beh-RAH-noh'.In the word by word translation, the personal pronoun 'me' means 'me'. The verb 'falta' means '[he/she/it] is lacking to or missing from'. The masculine definite article 'el' means 'the'. The masculine noun 'verano' means 'summer'.
"You have cold in the summer."
The term 'el verano' means 'the summer' in English.
'Verano de amor' is Spanish for the summer of love. 'The Summer of Love' is the title of a Mexican show that is a remake of a famous Argentine TV show.