With the verb to be: ¿Es usted médico? ¿Está usted casado?
With ordinary verbs: ¿Trabaja usted? ¿Trabaja usted en una fábrica? or ¿Dónde trabaja usted?
With prepositions: ¿A dónde va? ¿De dónde viene? ¿Por qué llega tarde? ¿Para qué sirve una computadora?
'(He/she/it) questions' (i.e. verb) - pregunta questions (plural noun) - preguntas
"a" = to "para" = in order to
The Spanish word for "night" is "noche." In order to refer to the evening, the word "tarde" may be used.
Translation: Ordenar
Spanish- preguntas/ cuestiones German- die Fragen Chinese- wèn tí French- questions Greek- ero̱tí̱seis
Questions that begin with Que.
Abrazame is a Spanish word for "hug me" or "embrace". In order to use it properly in a sentence you would need to speak fluent Spanish or find a friend who does.
Ya basta con tantas preguntas. = Enough with so many questions.
Asignatura is another word for "Clases". The questions is asking "What classes do you like".
Not only is an English equivalent of 'no solo'. The words in Spanish are pronounced 'noh SOH-loh'. The word order is the same in English and in Spanish.
Cuanto is a Spanish equivalent of the Italian word quanto.Specifically, the word most familiarly functions as an interrogative. It includes among its translations the popular questions of "How many?" or "How much?" The pronunciation will be "KWAN-to" in both Italian and Spanish.
The word cuantos is a Spanish adjective. It is the masculine plural of cuanto.