"Amigo" means "friend". It imples a male friend, while "amiga" would be a female friend.
Paradox,same in english,spanish and russian.
It's the same word in English and spanish: Amen.
estoy = I am hablando = talking con = with un = a amigo = friend via facebook is the same in English So it means "I am talking with a friend via (over, through, by means of) facebook"
It's written the same in Spanish and English, but pronounced 'PORluh' in English 'PAH-oolah' in Spanish
in means artifact. artifact is the same in English and spanish
Yes, no means the same thing in both languages.
The same thing it means in English
According to google translator it means the same: Whey(spanish) = whey (english)
Un Amigo means something like One Friend. Hope that helps!
It means the same thing so Spanish or English it is still Capri.
"Sacramento" means the same as the English word, "Sacrament"
yes, it means exactly the same thing it means in english, namely, friendlysources: yesterday's spanish class