The 14th of May in Spanish is "el catorce de mayo."
That's the Spanish imperative, second person plural, of write. In other words, the command or suggestion (in the plural): "Write!".It is also a form of "they write", used in phrases such as "so as they may write".
'Maureen' read by a Spanish-speaker may come out as 'Mow-oo-ray-ayn'. To write it so a Spanish-speaker would say it as in English, you'd write: 'Morin'.
Baseball supose to be the same in spanish since its an Amerian sport! but you may want to say *Beisbol*
You can write "I do not speak Spanish" as "No hablo español" in Spanish.
the way to write "i" in spanish is "yo"I= yo
In Spanish, you write '725' - 'setecientos veinticinco'.
How to write "our hearts are broken" in Spanish.
That is usually written as "A quien corresponda:"
I will assume you mean "What is 'can you write in Spanish?' translated into Spanish". The phrase in Spanish is "¿Puedes escribir en español?".
But in Spanish is: pero.
in Spanish you would write no one like this: nadie