Gratis is Spanish for FREE.
Gratis means free of cost.
Free
In Spanish, "regalado" is the past participle of the verb "regalar," which means "to give as a gift." However, "regalado" can also mean "free" or "gratis" when used as an adjective, indicating that something is given without charge.
letter given by bank as guarantees
Swag, Sample, or Gratis.
El gratis means free or without charge. An example would be a complimentary breakfast after a hotel stay. Another example is samples given out at a deli or other food vendor.
It can mean something which is not sought or asked.
something inappropriate for the given time period
Meaning something you would like better, given a choice.
Meaning something you would like better, given a choice.
deeded - to be given the deeds to somewhere/something
There are sic different types of social letters that can be written. A thank you letter expresses an appreciation of something that was given. A sympathy letter offers condolences for a sad event. A congratulations letter is for when something good happens to a family member or any other person. An apology letter is offering sincerity. A romance letter is very personal and expresses affection. A personal news letter shares updates and thoughts of what is happening in one's life.