The Paso Fino is a horse that originated in Puerto Rico from stock imported from Spain. The name Paso Fino literally means fine step or gait.
I'm not sure exactly what you are saying, but I know the paso fino is a breed whose name means "fine step" so perhaps that is what you are asking.
The translation from Spanish is "fine step" and in Portuguese it's "pace fine" If that helped any.
The first step to writing an essay is selecting a topic to write about; if you like politics then you could write about a president you favor, if you like horses then you could write about a certain breed, or color.
The first step to writing an essay is selecting a topic to write about; if you like politics then you could write about a president you favor, if you like horses then you could write about a certain breed, or color.
"No step" in Spanish is "Sin paso."
A Fine Step was released on 06/24/2014.
The Production Budget for A Fine Step was $1,000,000.
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.
A gaited horse The Paso Fino ( Fine Step in spanish.) is a breed of horse decendant from horses Columbus brought to Puerto Rico on his second voyage. They are a mix of Spanish Jennet (extinct) Andalusian/Lusitano and possible some other breeds. They have three gaits, The classic Fino, Paso Largo, and Paso Llano ( I think) .They are a very comfortable little horse to ride
New Spanish Two Step was created in 1946.
The word for step-mom in Spanish is madrastra.