el postre
"El postre" means "dessert" in Spanish. It refers to a sweet dish typically served after the main course of a meal.
dessert is postre
No olvides el postre
"Algo de postre" is Spanish for "something for dessert". It is pronounced "ALL-go day POS-tray". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
The Spanish word for dessert is postre (POS-treh).
un helado de chocolate
"¿Desea algo de postre?" translates to "Do you want something for dessert?" in English. It is a polite way to ask someone if they would like to have dessert after a meal. The phrase is commonly used in restaurants or during meals at home.
we don't know exactly, but we are going to say blue and postre paper
Turron, flan, arroz con leche, and chocolate con churros are just a few Spanish desserts.
Deseret in every language is Deseret. Or do you mean 'desert' (desierto - noun) (abandonar - verb) Or 'dessert' (postre)
je u'a ze pauf stoup con je postre entra.
You say, "puedo puedes / podés puede podemos podéis / pueden pueden comer la postre." In Spanish, you can't say "...can eat the dessert," without being specific about WHO can eat it. All the verbs above mean 'can.' It takes that many words in Spanish to do what a single word does in English.