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How do you pronounce ''a'' in Spanish?

Like an a. Edit: it is pronounced ah, not like an a. The equivalent Spanish word to the English word 'a' is, 'un', 'uno' or 'una'


How is Spanish different from standard English?

The verb tense are different and words really do not have a direct meaning. For example in English you would ask: "How are you" and in spanish it would be like saying: "You are how"


How do you say aja in Spanish to English?

in spanish "aja" has different meanings, like "yeah, right" or "so?" depends on how the person is saying it


What is the English equivalent of the spanish coballo?

Cobayo / cobaya --- a rodent like a hamstercaballo ------ horse* "coballo" does not exist in Spanish.


What does the spanish word solomente mean in English?

Oh, dude, "solamente" means "only" in English. So, like, if someone says, "I only have eyes for you," but in Spanish, they'd be like, "Te quiero solamente a ti." It's like saying, "I exclusively have eyes for you."


What is 'I like this boy' when translated from English to Spanish?

¡Me gusta este chico! is a Spanish equivalent of the English phrase "I like this boy!" The declaration translates literally as "This boy pleases me!" in English. The pronunciation will be "mey GOO-sta EY-stey TCHEE-ko" in Uruguayan Spanish.


What is 'Sea así' when translated from Spanish to English?

"Be that way!" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase ¡Sea así! The command in the second person formal singular also translates as "Be like that," "Be like this!" or "Be this way!" according to English contexts. The pronunciation will be "SEY-a-SEE" in Uruguayan Spanish.


How do you say Jesus in Spanish?

Jesus in Spanish is "Jesús". No disrespect is intended to Jesus Christ or our Spanish speakers but to English speakers Jesus sounds like you are saying "Hey Seuss".


What does the word 'ingeniero' mean in English?

"Ingeniero" is Spanish and translates to "engineer" in English. It is a noun and would be used to describe someone in a conversation, like saying "He is an engineer."


What is que tal from spanish to English?

"Que tal" in Spanish translates to "How's it going?" or "What's up?" in English. It is a common informal greeting used to ask someone how they are doing.


What is the English equivalent for the spanish suffix ez?

The "ez" ending seen on many Hispanic names like Sanchez, Fernandez, Martinez is the equivalent of "the child of" - much like Anderson(en) = the son of Anders, MacArthur = the son of Arthur, O'Reilly = son of Reilly, etc.


What does me gusta el espanol mean in English?

"You like spanish" It actually means "I like Spanish".