"Mira pa' dentro" in English means "look inside" or "look within." It is a phrase commonly used to encourage self-reflection or introspection.
It means, "inside" or "within."
Nos ficamos ca dentro in the Spanish language means 'we stayed in ca'. In the Spanish language the adjective always goes before the noun. This can be confusing for native English speakers when first learning the language.
It would depend on the context, but if it were being used as an adjective or adverb then it would mean "inside", but if you were using it as a preposition then it would mean "via" or "within".
"Palabras" is the Spanish word for "words".
"Your words" ..that's what it means in English
It means, "inside" or "within."
Nos ficamos ca dentro in the Spanish language means 'we stayed in ca'. In the Spanish language the adjective always goes before the noun. This can be confusing for native English speakers when first learning the language.
It would depend on the context, but if it were being used as an adjective or adverb then it would mean "inside", but if you were using it as a preposition then it would mean "via" or "within".
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I depends on the context. Used as "inside", = dentro. If you mean something like "in the morning", then use "en".
The Spanish phrase mensajes movistar does not seem to really mean anything in English. Neither words by themselves are actually proper Spanish words, although mensaje means message.
I don't think that's a Spanish words. Words with a similar spelling include:matricularmatriculamatrícula
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It/he/she is fun/amusing.
"Palabras" is the Spanish word for "words".
"Your words" ..that's what it means in English
The Spanish word Huellas in English is translated to mean stepping or walking. It can also mean treading, or any other words that are similar in the meaning to the prior.