Yerno~ Son-in-law
Yerna~ Daugther-in-law
First off you spelled spanish wrong. second y do u care. You have to know spanish to sing the jingle Mexican version.
The noun or adjective musical is musical, the same as English (pronounced moo-see-KAHL).
To describe Enrique Iglesias in Spanish you have to say: "Enrique Iglesias es un cantante Espanol, y es muy guapo".
You say, "A Mariah y Cole y Michael y Dylan y Sofia les gusta jugar al fútbol en la casa de Mariah y Michael en Kyle, Texas."
Rodrigo y Gabriela- "Hanuman"
veintiuno, or as an adjective veintiún (veinte y uno)
Yes, Spanish is a proper adjective.
'y el cultivo' (ee ell coolTEEvaw) = 'and farming' (noun) 'y agricola' (ee ahGREEKawlah) = 'and farming....' (adjective) 'y cultivando' (ee coolteeVANdaw) = 'and farming....' (present participle)
"y" in Spanish means "and"
Y in spanish means and.
'y' in Spanish = 'and' in English
Spanish can be both a noun and adjective. As a noun, Spanish is a language. As an adjective, it describes anything that is Spanish (like Spanish Rice).
The Spanish word is adjetivo.
32 in Spanish is treinta y dos This is 32 to 40 in spanish treinta y dos treinta y tres treinta y cuatro treinta y cinco treinta y seis treinta y siete treinta y ocho treinta y nueve cuarenta
Yacht is a noun beginning with Y, yell is a verb, and young is an adjective.
"Joyeux" is a French adjective that contains the letter "y." It translates to "happy" in English.
Yes qwerty is an adjective.