regalo
The Greek word for gift is the word munus. The Spanish word for gift is regalo and the Swedish word for gift is present.Δώρο [dOro]
The spanish phrase for "gift of life" would be "regalo de vida".
in english? a present in spanish? un regalo
"I give a gift" as a verb and "gift" as a noun are English equivalents of the Spanish word regalo.Specifically, context indicates whether the word functions as the first person expression of the present indicative of the present infinitive regalare or as the singular form of a masculine noun. The word means "(I) am awarding. giving/giving a gift, award/give/give a gift, do award/give/give a gift" as a verb. It translates as "gift, present" literally -- and "bargain" or "delight" loosely -- in its form as a noun.Whatever the meaning or use, the pronunciation remains "rey-GA-lo" in Spanish.
"regula" isn't a word in Spanish. Did you mean: regalo (gift) regular (regular, or to regulate) regla (rule)
"Gift" in Spanish is "regalo". It is pronounced "ray-GAH-low". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
the root word for gift
If you mean present as in past, present and future, the word is Presente. If you mean present, like a gift, the word is "regalo" If you mean present, as in to present an idea the word is "Presentar"
Yes, the word 'gift' is a noun; a word for something given, a present; a word for a special ability, a talent; a word for a thing.The word 'gift' is also a verb: gift, gifts, gifting, gifted.
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The root word is gift.