it's how you spell the letter 'y'.
Griega is not an Italian word. It is a Spanish word, the feminized version of the word greek. The masculine version is griego. In Italian: griega is greca and griego is greco.
ceco is not a Spanish word. But if you mean "seco", it means "dry"
"Duos moor" is not a phrase in Spanish. It may be a misspelling or an incorrect phrase. Can you provide more context or clarification?
The Spanish phrase te amo means "I love you".
The English translation for the Spanish phrase 'como se pone' is 'as is'
the femenine version for the word greek. ex: la sociedad griega - the greek society
Griega is not an Italian word. It is a Spanish word, the feminized version of the word greek. The masculine version is griego. In Italian: griega is greca and griego is greco.
I think you mean to say "i griega" which in English is "greek letter i" AKA the letter "Y"
"I" is just the letter of the alphabet. "Y" by itself means "and". They sound the same in Spanish, an "ee" sound. "Y" is called "y griega", or "the greek I". "I" is sometimes referred to as "I latina", or "the latin I". I'm very sure he meant what the singular personal pronoun "I", like in the phrase "I like pizza". The Spanish word for "I" is "yo".
R ( Ere) , Y (i griega ), A ( a ), N ( ene)
Soy griego/a (I am greek) Use griega if you are a female
Do you mean "near-by"? that is "Está cerca." Do you mean "nearly?" that is "Es casi" or "está casi." If you really mean "near y", that is "está cerca de la i griega." Hmmm.......
There are 5 vowels Possibly 6, if you include 'y' (y griega)
There's no such letter in English. ANSWER: I griega is the Spanish word for the letter "Y".
I believe you are asking for the word dummy. In Spanish the word is: Maniquí
I will assume you mean "What is 'can you write in Spanish?' translated into Spanish". The phrase in Spanish is "¿Puedes escribir en español?".
Greek = griego/griega (male/female) Pronunciation: gree-AYgaw/gree-AYgah