street in spanish = calle
El rey de las calles.
Assuming these are names of streets: En las calles setenta y dos y jeffery (latter said as in English)
Conestoga, Ponciana, Jacaranda
Charming, vibrant, and lively.
Sister in law in Spanish is cunada.
How to say "hi" in spanish is Hola. How to say "bye" in spanish is Adios.
how do you say sister in spanish
Because some people either visit from Spanish-speaking countries or they emigrate from spanish-speaking countries.
They move their legs rapidly when they run into the streets. As a second reason, they play like all the other children do allover the world.
Other people define it as "sin hogar" or "sin techo".But in Spanish sounds awkward to say "los sin hogar" or "los sin techo". These are just too literal.A more robust translation is "desamparados" o "gente desamparada".Depending on context you can always say "gente que vive en la calle" or "people who live in the streets"
you say it in spanish as- sarina
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