Describe a alguien importante en tu vida.
it means i don't know why don't you go ask someone else I'm tired of answering your qustions
'cocinero/a' is the noun (a/the cook) 'cocinar' is the verb (to cook)
It literally means "Chinese underwear". In some places, this slang is used to mean "wedgie" - - pulling up someone else's underwear as a prank.
anything else do you need anything else would you like anything else
very carefully
You use pronouns to describe 1) yourself 2) someone else 3) what you or someone else is doing. the pronouns are as follows Yo=I Tu=You (informal) El= He Ella= she Usted= you (formal) Nosotros= We Ellos/Ellas= They Ustedes= You all
It is: otra persona.
with impunity
"Quintero" is a Spanish word that refers to a farmer, farmhand or common laborer. In some regions, it is also used to describe a person who works on someone else's land.
No, "acuesto" is a conjugated form of the verb "acostar" in Spanish, which means "to lay down" or "to put to bed."
A person will need to describe a situation within their own experiences to answer this question. Someone will not be able to know how someone else has performed this task.
Discretionary is a word used to describe the quality of behaving in a way that causes offense to someone else. It also can describe when someone reveals private information about someone else.
no. someone else important does.
I don't know. Can someone else please answer it!!
Because memory is reconstructive, it is subject to canfabulation--confusing an event that happened to someone else with one that happened to you.
"quiero ser amado" (I) "quiere ser amado" (someone else)
I am not too sure can someone else answer?? thanks xoxo