"No step" in Spanish is "Sin paso."
Most languages of the world do not have a specific term for Step-grandmother. They usually translate this term as "grandfather's second wife" or something similar. In fact, I surveyed 50 languages to try to answer this question, and the only one I could find is Spanish: Spanish = abuelastra
The Spanish word "pas" translates to "step" or "pace" in English, referring to a movement or action taken with one's feet.
Depending on context Pace Step (some one taking a step, not a step in a staircase) Walk Progress Gait (how fast one walks- can also apply to horses and dogs) mountain pass I pass I go by Pasó (with an accent over the top of the O) could mean happened Passed Died
Spanish. Spanish is a language.
The Spanish explorers spoke Spanish.
Step Sister in Spanish is Hermanastra
The word step-brother in the Spanish language is hermanastro. The Italian word for this is step-fratello and in French it is demi-frere.
New Spanish Two Step was created in 1946.
The word for step-mom in Spanish is madrastra.
138 steps in the spanish steps.
how was the spanish civil war a step in the march toward world war
step like in walking took a step = dio un paso
abuelastra i think . . .
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The Spanish word paso means "step" in English.
a long time ago
padrastro means step father