Pronounced the same way in Spanish strum bar.
"Renew" in Spanish is "renovar". It is pronounced "ray-no-BAR". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
"What should I wear?" in Spanish is "¿Qué debo llevar?" It is pronounced "Kay DAY-bo yay-BAR". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
Bar
"Mary" in Spanish is "María". It is pronounced "Mah-REE-ah". Names are usually spelled the same in Spanish, but sometimes the language pronounces or accentuates different parts of the word (for example, Barbara is pronounced "Bar-bar-uh" instead of "Barb-ruh"). Mary would probably be pronounced the same.
Sister in law in Spanish is cunada.
We can said "bar" or "cantina".
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pick, bar, strum
Well, if you mean how do you say spanish granola bar, then it would be - Españoles barra de granola
Maybe they are open notes, strum the strum bar without pressing any buttons
You basically press the frets like say there was a green fret then you would hold that and then strum the bar when you see that green fret appear on your screen
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you simply shake your hand on the touch screen (what you do to strum)
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"Renew" in Spanish is "renovar". It is pronounced "ray-no-BAR". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
Wet bar in Spanish would be barra mojada.
There is no real way to say granola bars in Spanish... In spanish you are basically saying the bar of cereal which people interpret as granola bars. you would just say "la barra de cereal" in order to say granola bars. :)