There is a term - ¡Aguas! - that is used to mean "Watch out!" ¡Aguas! comes from the natural reaction to water being suddenly sprayed in one's face and eyes. Another more orthodox term is "¡Cuidado!" ¡Cuidado! derives from 'cuidar', 'to take care', 'to be careful.'
"Watch TV" in Spanish is "mirar la televisión". It is pronounced "me-RAR la teh-lay-bee-see-OWN". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
Idk. Buy a DVD and play it on ur PC if it can take disks. Or see if NetFlix or w/e has it
In Iberian Spanish, mirar means to look. In Mexican Spanish, mirar means to see, as well as to look.
To watch = Mirar Watch (time) = Reloj
"Ver" translates to "see" or "watch" in English. It is a verb used to indicate the action of looking at something or observing it visually.
"Watch television" in Spanish is, "Mira la televisión." It is pronounced, "MEER-ah la teh-leh-bee-see-OWN." Sites such as learn-spanish.co.il provide audio pronunciations of many common Spanish words.
May be you have to configure it in order to display the days in English. Is it a Spanish watch? Did you buy it in/from a Spanish-speaking country?
It means clock or (wrist)watch.
cuidado!
No me gusta mirar la tele (en espanol) = I don't like to watch TV (in Spanish)
you could watch in dominican repubilc
see in spanish means yes.