Here the word spell does not mean spelling, or to cast a wizard's spell, although it may have derived from the same words. A "spell" is just an unspecified period of time, and a "sunny spell" would indicate several days of good weather, rather than having a "rainy spell".
"Sunny hill"
A sunny day is a day without clouds and by association can also mean a happy day.
A sunny disposition is a term for someone who is cheery and friendly.
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If you mean the country, you would spell it Portugal.
The Baudelaire siblings from "A Series of Unfortunate Events" have the following names: Violet, Klaus, and Sunny.
partiellement ensoleillé
yes it does mean sunny hills
With a lot of luck it could be sunny any day, Forecast not good. just keep your fingers crossed because we are due for a sunny spell.
Mayor mente soleado.
"Hay sol" is "there is sun" or "it is sunny." Sol can also mean sunny.
That would depend on exactly what you want, a rain spell is different than a sunny spell.
Yes, if by sunny you mean sunfish.
"Sunny hill"
sunny
Ensoleillé = sunny (adj.)To say "It is sunny" you use "Il fait du soleil", or in the south they say "Il y a du soleil". The phrase "journée ensoleillée" ("sunny day") is used frequently, as is "temps ensoleillé" ("sunny weather").ensoleillé(e)
'Sunny spells' is like saying 'sunny periods' - it means it will be sunny for short periods of time throughout the day.