It depends- past participle is dicho. In the preterite, I said is dije, you said is dijo or dijiste, we said dijimos, and dijeron for they said.
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the answer is Courtney. check on translate if you don't believe me. they just say it with an accent.
"Raisin" would translate to "pasa" in Spanish, but is commonly said as, "uva pasa". Hope this helped. (:
Thank you Darling can be said "Gracias, querido/a, mi amor".
I can translate the document from English to Spanish.
Tamisha has no meaning in Spanish, because it is not a Spanish name. Many names from other countries do not translate into Spanish, and therefore would be said exactly the same in Spanish as in English.
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Just translate it the same way you translate anything. The words 'a movie' are 'una pelicula' in Spanish
If someone said it, no.. at least that is how I have done it and I've been in Spanish classes for almost 8 years now and I've never been docked for it.
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Names are difficult to translate. This name can be said in Spanish without a problem. a mason (i.e. a builder) = un albanil (tilde, ~, over the 'n')
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