A movie (motion picture), film.
We are going to watch a movie
iron man's a good movie :el hombre de hierro es una buena pelicula
Me considero una oscura fantasía.
"Que Pelicula" is a Spanish phrase that translates to "What a Movie" in English. It is often used to express excitement or admiration for a film, similar to saying "What a great film!" It can also be a title or part of a discussion about movies in a casual or conversational context.
películas de horror but I don't know what the pronunciation is sorry The above is incorrect; it is: "películas de terror" not "horror"
Dracula is a movie
"mirar una pelicula"
Es una pelicula larga
Just translate it the same way you translate anything. The words 'a movie' are 'una pelicula' in Spanish
"contigo" is the missing Spanish word. The sentence would be "Quiero ver una película contigo. Voy al cine." which means "I want to watch a movie with you. I'm going to the cinema."
We are going to watch a movie
La Pelicula means films in spanish. =D
UNDOCUMENTED - una pelicula by Justin Malone 2010 was released on: USA: May 2010
La Pelicula means "The Movie" in Spanish. There are both masculine and feminine articles in the Spanish language, unlike the English language, where everything is genderless. The word Pelicula is feminine, so we use La instead of El in front of the subject.
iron man's a good movie :el hombre de hierro es una buena pelicula
Me considero una oscura fantasía.
Vamos al cine ideal para ver una pelicula translates as "Let's go to the right (ideal) theater to see a movie."