Quiere usted/quieres transferirse/te? (formal/informal)
Do you mean how do you say want in Spanish? The word "want" doesn't mean anything in Spanish because it is an English word. In spanish the infinitive "to want" is querar. I want is yo quiero.
to want: querer
what is the English word 'bliss' called in spanish language.Or, I want the word 'bliss' translated into spanish
Kids is an English word and is not a Spanish word (to the best of my knowledge). If you want to know how to say kids in Spanish, the word is chicos.
In Spanish, the word that starts with "q" is "queso," which means cheese.
I think you want the Spanish word "Hola".
"Transferencia" is the Spanish translation for the English word "transfer". This translation specifically refers to a financial order- a banker's transaction or bank transfer.
There is no answer to that question because that is already a spanish word. The word in English is yellow. And in spanish it is Amarillo so it is already aspanish word. Amarillo is a Spanish word. However, if you were to want to know how to pronoounce it properly: Ahm-ma-ee-yo
Depends on the context, but most likely you are looking for "querer" (to want) That word can mean "to love" depending on the context.
Botín is the word used for the real English word "swag," not the slang term. What you want is the Spanish slang term "bulto."
If you want to TELL someone to run, the Spanish word is "corre." It is pronounced, "KOR-ay." If you want to say "to run," the Spanish word is "correr." It is pronounced, "Kore-AIR." Sites such as learn-spanish.co.il provide audio pronunciations of many common Spanish words.
Sorry, but that word does not exist in the English or Spanish language. Do you mean phentermine maybe?