The english translation of the spanish phrase, "sistema operativo" is "operating system". The phrase, "Operating system" can be abbreviated to read "OS".
the translation of bone in latin is "os" i dont know what gender or case
"He kept exposing to view," "One used to exhibit" and "She was showing" are English equivalents of the Latin word Ostendēbat. Context makes clear which translation suits. The pronunciation will be "os-TEN-dey-BAT" in Church and classical Latin.
Thandi is a Zulu girls' name and means "she who is loved", like Amy in English.
Yes
You all like. (It is pleasurable to you all)
Se / te / os lo doy. Téngalo / ténganlo / tenlo / tenedlo
Hablamos mañana. Mañana le / les / te / os hablo.
OS = boneossa = bones
The Latin word for "bone" is "os" (singular) or "ossa" (plural).
The term "años tienes" as a stand alone phrase does not really mean anything in Spanish. On the other hand, "Cuantos años tienes" means 'How old are you?"
Os