It is because it is unfamiliar; if you spoke only Spanish then English may well appear "sort of weird" to you. For example, in English there are context sensitive pronounciation of words - which is very unusual, take the following sentences:
"My project is to teach the actor to project."
"The wind caused the buffet car to buffet."
People learning English as a foreign language doubtless find this kind of thing very confusing.
"Familia" is family and "primero" is first. It could mean "first family", since Spanish phrases sentences backwards. Or "family first".
"Write the sentences in Spanish"
They speak Spanish.
frases
The name Nevaeh does not translate into Spanish. It does not have a specific meaning. The name Nevaeh is the word heaven backwards. The word for heaven in Spanish is Cielo. Cielo backwards is Oleic.
able was I ere I saw elba.
"full sentences"
Please write the sentences in Spanish.
Spanish words, sentences, and phrases are linguistic elements in the Spanish language used for communication. They can range from simple vocabulary words like "hola" (hello) to complex sentences and idiomatic expressions like "mucho gusto" (nice to meet you) or "no hay problema" (no problem). These elements are essential for expressing ideas, emotions, and connecting with others in Spanish-speaking communities.
The Spanish word "lo" can be translated to "it" in English. It is often used as a direct object pronoun in Spanish sentences.
How strange that so many example sentences submitted are not sentences at all. The strange thing is, not the sentences, but the people who decide to submit an example sentence without any punctuation or proper capitalization. That is very strange to me.
"Interrogativas" in Spanish means questions or interrogative sentences that are used to ask for information or clarification.