"Tablet" in Spanish is "tableta". It is pronounced "tah-BLAY-tah". Another word for a tablet that means a pill (medicine), is "pastilla". It is pronounced "pah-STEE-ya". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
It is the same. iPad in English is iPad in all other languages. Same goes for names.
Football in Spanish is fútbol. :)
You shold say "HELADERA" in spanish.
circo
grito.
In Argentina, they speak spanish, so you would say, "Yo estoy en Argentina." or "Estoy en Argentina".
Jugando con el Ipad.
Jugando con el Ipad.
As a foreign proper noun, there is no consistent grammar across the Spanish world to deal with this. You will likely find that some people will say "los iPades" and others will say "los iPad".
iPad- proper nouns don't change in Spanish.
sadly, no
iPad. The latest model is "Le nouvel iPad".
Ce n'est pas un iPad.
lets just say it you can't get a free ipad
I would say wait till march and get the iPad 3.
No.
No it only says it really small on a sticker on the box.
No, but there are various gimmicks that say that you can buy a fake iPad 4 but I wouldn't believe that it would be as amazing as the recently released iPad 3! :-)