it means " of"
In Spanish, "mot de passe" means "contraseña," which translates to "password" in English.
"El profesor de español" translates to "the Spanish teacher" in English.
"What class do you like more, Spanish class or English class?"
"Es clases de español" translated to English means "It is Spanish classes."
"De agosto" in Spanish means "of August" in English. It is used to indicate the month of August when referring to dates or events.
The indefinite article "de" in Spanish is analogous to the indefinite article "of" in English.
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De is a preposition meaning of. It can also mean from, about, with, and as.
De Veras means really? in English.
"Fin de semana" in Spanish means "weekend" in English.
No translation from Spanish, did you mean "de la calle"?
The Spanish phrase "simuladores de vuelo" in English will translate to mean "flight simulators". This translation has been provided by Google Translate.
Thats spanish, and it means, "this was from"
It means, "...of/from our wedding..."
Your speaking Spanglish, Spanish and English in one sentence. The spanish should read, "De reina ojos amigo" But i guess in English it would mean, "Of queen eyes friend''
In Spanish, "mot de passe" means "contraseña," which translates to "password" in English.
"De" is usually a proposition. It can mean various things, but not "To". "To" is "Para".