¿Es posible ir a su casa el lunes?
The word for 'also' is tambien. Literally, it would translate as 'as well'. Perhaps future questions of yours should be worded less ambiguously. It was unclear whether you wanted to know how to say the word 'also' in spanish, or if you wanted to know 'What else is in spanish?"
I don't know why you'd want to say that, because it will just be confusing to any Spanish speakers who don't also know English. Unlike English, in Spanish the word for Hell (el infierno) doesn't sound anything like the word for hill (la colina)."Bad as" is "Malo como", though. You should be able to construct whatever it was you wanted to say from that information.
Se in spanish means: I know in present tense... I Think!! I think because, yo se' means: I know in spanish
suck in spanish is "chupa"
i would like to know how to spell my name lesllie in spanish?
what was he question that you wanted to know?
Miranda Cosgrove i just wanted 2 know if u talk Spanish
yes habershon house IS still standing and i know this because i went there on monday 25th July
don't know, most likely on a Monday in 2013
www.newhouseflip.com . Read it, and you have all you ever wanted to know about house flipping. It's a very nice page!
because he was tresspassing property and the spanish wanted to know if the american wanted to envade them.
The word for 'also' is tambien. Literally, it would translate as 'as well'. Perhaps future questions of yours should be worded less ambiguously. It was unclear whether you wanted to know how to say the word 'also' in spanish, or if you wanted to know 'What else is in spanish?"
If the Secret Service and Department of Defense wanted you to know the defenses of the White House, they would've told you. You don't need to know this.
The Spanish came to America to find gold. They didn´t know it was America.They wanted to go to the Indian continent for trade.
He wanted to know better how to hate it.
What is the mechanism.
"I wanted to know" in Spanish is "Quise saber". It is pronounced "KEE-say sah-BARE". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations