"Los deberes" is a Spanish term that translates to "homework" in English. It refers to assignments given by teachers for students to complete outside of school.
It can variously mean, "my chores," "my duties," "my things to do."
The Spanish word "deberes" translates to "homework" in English.
tarea deberes
La Constitución mexicana fue promulgada el 5 de febrero de 1917. Es la ley suprema que rige en México y establece los derechos y deberes de los ciudadanos, así como la organización del gobierno.
That's not Spanish. If you mean "Los ángeles", that means "the angels".
It can variously mean, "my chores," "my duties," "my things to do."
The Spanish word "deberes" translates to "homework" in English.
"duty", "homework", "have to"
Tienes que hacer la preparacion. Tienes que hacer sus ejercicios. Tienes que hacer los deberes. I found various translations for homework according to which translation website I visited, hence the different endings. Also, I left off the word for "you" because it is implies in the verb "tienes." And I used the familiar form of "you" rather than the formal. So according to which variation you are looking for, the following sentences may be also be helpful. Tu tienes que hacer los deberes. Usted tiene que hacer los deberes. Tiene que hacer los deberes.
Translation: deberes OR tarea
tarea deberes
Tengo Deberes
The cast of Derechos y deberes - 2008 includes: Isabel Ampudia Jan Cornet as Dani
Names for homework are "tarea" and "educación deberes."
Muchos deberes. Muuchas tareas.
Primeramente hago muchos deberes
Fausto Maradiaga has written: 'La palabra y sus deberes'