In British English, "cereal" is pronounced as "SEER-ee-uhl." The emphasis is on the first syllable, and the 'r' is pronounced softly, in contrast to some American pronunciations.
To say 'I want cereal' in Spanish, you would say 'Yo quiero cereales.'
To say 'I need cereal' in Spanish, you would say 'Yo necesito cereales.'
You say Quiero cereales
Sacrificiaque
hi i like cereal hi i like cereal
les cereales
Because it is easy to make, almost all of human civilization eats some form of cereal -- whether hot or cold. The quality of the cereal can vary.
Translation: Habub (حبوب)
16 .2 lbs
J'aime les céréales
yes and no some say its toxic others say it helps you body develop. Personally I don't think so because I ate cereal this morning and I'm not dead.
There is no real way to say granola bars in Spanish... In spanish you are basically saying the bar of cereal which people interpret as granola bars. you would just say "la barra de cereal" in order to say granola bars. :)