Siempre recuerda la promesa
Tú siempre estás en mi corazon.
One website that can be used to translate English to Spanish is Google Translate. You can simply enter the text you want to translate, select the desired languages, and click translate. Keep in mind that while it can provide basic translations, it may not always be perfect due to the complexities of language.
MORAL: Little friends may prove great friends.when ever you promise someone something, always remember to keep that promise.
MORAL: Little friends may prove great friends.when ever you promise someone something, always remember to keep that promise.
In Spanish it is "espiritual". Remember that in Spanish there are no words beginning with sp, st, or sc. These words always begin with an es.
I think it means 1st name and lastname. If you're having trubble with spanish, you can always go to google.com and type in Translate in the box. It will come up with google translate and you can pick practically any language to translate from.
Names are always written the same in any language, they preserve their original form from their language of origin. but if you really want to translate it to its spanish equivalent, it would be "Zacarias Schall".
Google Translate is okay, but not always accurate.
If you are completely bilingual you might be able to do it, but you must also have good reading and writing skills in both languages. You might also be able to do it if you know English quite well and you are an educated native speaker of Spanish. Otherwise you should contact a translating company like advocatelatino.com and they can provide you with an excellent document that all Spanish speakers will understand.
Do you mean Spanish? Since languages don't always translate literally, the best translation will be : La granja o granja in some places they will call it a ranch o rancho in Spanish. I hope this helps:)
Believe it or not, Flexible is spelled the same in English and Spanish and means the same thing. Just remember the Spanish vowel pronunciations. No silent E. E always sounds like the E in "Bet" or "Flex" and the I always sounds like the I in Machine.
"Siempre avante" is Spanish and means "always forward" or "always ahead." In Italian, you could translate it as "sempre avanti" which conveys a similar sentiment of moving forward continuously.