Dish rack.
They have louas (or however you spell that), they hula dance. Hope that helps
To say "from Debbie" in French, you would say "de la part de Debbie."
Isabella de Say died in 1199.
"Autour de" is how you say "around" in French.
To say "I am from..." you would say Soy de..."I am from England""Soy de Inglaterra""I am from the United States""Soy de los Estados Unidos"
You would say, "Soy de" and then tell the name of where you're from. "Soy de" is pronounced "Soy day." It means "I'm from." See the Related Link below for a list of the names of US states in Spanish.
To say "the house of" in French, you would say "la maison de."
"Soy de..." ... for example, "Soy de España" "I'm from Spain."
You can say "jugadores de fútbol de Venezuela".
You would say "de la tarde" or "de la noche".
You can say "funda de almohada".
To say, "...a can of..." you say, "una lata de...."