the title: señorita
verb meaning lack: faltar
verb meaning err: errar
verb as in "I miss you": echar de menos. I miss you = te echo de menos
you can say i miss you = te extraño.
Also perder: Perdí el bus esta mañana (I missed the bus this morning).
To miss (verb) = missen
Miss (addressing to an unmarried woman) has several translations. The official translation is 'Mejuffrouw' or 'Juffrouw' but the first is very formal (not commonly used) and the second is only used for teachers nowadays. In daily use it is translated to 'Mevrouw' (this is both the translation for 'Miss' and 'Mrs'). Another translation is 'Jongedame' but this is commonly used as a warning (addressing a young lady)
I'm gonna go with "errar" on this one, unless you mean to sin which is literally translated "to miss the mark" in Greek
There is also "fallar" to fail
To be missing: Faltar
A missing thing or person: Perdido
To miss a person: Añorar
Te echo de menos is the best way to say "miss you" in Spanish.
The abbreviated form of Señorita (miss) is: Srta.
it is easy i could tell you its so hard cause you need a person that person would be me.
The translation into Spanish would be: "Te echo de menos".
The spanish word is "demonio".
The word is "de."
'in' in spanish is en
equipo is the spanish word for team
== == The Spanish word for "mix" is "mezclar".
The word autoscuela is an Spanish word. The Spanish word when translated into English mean driving school. It could also be translated into school of motoring.
The Spanish word sendero is translated as path in English.
The word 'alojamiento', which is a word in the Spanish language, is a word that can be translated into the English Language. This word can be translated as 'accommodation' in English.
The word sisters translated to spanish is hermanas, singular would be hermana
The English word pet is translated into Spanish as mascota.
The word nose in Spanish is La Nariz
If you mean february, the spanish word is Febrero.febrero