Break - romper - pronounced : trompear
"Descansar" in Spanish means "to rest" or "to relax." It refers to taking a break from physical or mental activity to restore energy and recuperate.
The word "chewy" in Spanish translates to "chicloso" or "masticable" in English. It describes food that is firm and requires extended chewing to break down.
None. But in Spanish, a word that starts with a single "r" is pronounced as if it were a double "r".
The word "siesta" comes from the Latin word "hora sexta," which means "the sixth hour." In many Spanish-speaking countries, people traditionally take a break after lunch during the hottest part of the day, around the sixth hour after dawn. This break became known as a "siesta."
The word "brisa" means breeze in Spanish or Portuguese.In French, it means "it broke." (verb briser, to snap or break)
You say spring break in Spanish like this: Spring Break it's the same in each langauge
the Spanish American War started in 1898
rompa con ella
So that they can freedom.
The buccaneers/pirates attacked the Spanish ships and settlements.
baile de rotura
that's harsh, man.
"Descansar" in Spanish means "to rest" or "to relax." It refers to taking a break from physical or mental activity to restore energy and recuperate.
Rompo corazones. or Destrozo corazones.
rest, relaxation
don't break the chain
it can be. for example, if you break a bone ex: Se me rompió mi hueso. (I broke my bone.)