I (you, already in english) lift (probably weights) at 7:30 am or pm.
I get up. to lift up
"Son las siete por la mañana" means "It's seven o'clock in the morning".
sept-ORhept-
I have heard that there is no stupid questions, only stupid answers... But still... What kind of media do you refer to? I think it could, but it occurs unclear to me what you mean by "media" and "technology" Whatever you mean by media, I am sure that it could exist without English.
It means, Where are you on Tuesdays at eight and tomorrow at noon?
she picked you
I get up. to lift up
Son las siete y media de la noche
"Sesenta y siete" means sixty-seven in English.
It means, "Normally I dine at 7:30."
"Son las siete por la mañana" means "It's seven o'clock in the morning".
It means, "how much I get up in the morning." It would make more sense if, instead of 'cuanto' the sample were 'cuando me levanto por de mañana.' Then it would mean, "when I get up in the morning."
In spanish, siete means "seven". (7)
I eat seven is an English equivalent of 'Como siete'. The phrase in Spanish is pronounced 'KOH-moh see-EH-tay'. The verb 'como' means '[I] am eating, do eat, eat'. The number 'siete' means 'seven'.
the average .
Sesenta y siete = 67! :D
"¿Cuáles son los siete días de la semana?" translates to "What are the seven days of the week?" in English.