Because it's a foreign language to you (well I'm guessing it is isn't it...?)
you should wear spanish boots of spanish leather with hard wooden heels so they clink when you dance
"Difficult""Hard"
No, the Spanish class at East Middle is not hard at all. You will pass the class in like less than a second because you will understand it more when you study so be sure to study!
well I'm trying to learn it right now and I am getting the hang of it so no not really.
the Indians had to work hard The Native Americans had to work agenst their will for the spanish
Hard - This test is hard = Dificil (difficult) Hard - This brick is hard = Duro (Hard) Duro is sometimes used by some Spanish speakers, especially bilingual Spanish/English speakers, as "difficult" and some accept it as a good translation. However it is incorrect usage. Dificil should be used to mean difficult.
To say "I'm so hard" in Spanish, you can say "Soy tan duro" if you're referring to being tough or strong. If you're talking about being difficult, you might say "Soy tan difícil." The exact translation can vary based on the context, so it’s important to clarify what you mean.
arte. its not that hard.
dificilmente
trabajador
Hard
One reason it was so hard for Spanish explorers to explore California is because there are currents that flow north to south so it was hard for ships to travel up the coast. The land had deserts and mountains which made exploration difficult.