Si pruebas una gota de mi amor, todo el manantial querrás llevarte.
Whole in Spanish is entero, eg: whole chicken = pollo entero
Entero - Whole
Not a whole lot. Literally it translates to "posed" or "perched". A very Spanish sounding name for a Mexican restaurant obviously chosen by a non-Spanish speaker.
"Krill" in English is spelled the same way as "Krill" in spanish. In spanish, however, the "i" in the word which sounds almost like and "e" in spanish is pronounced like a short "ee" in English (Example: "Kneel"). So the whole word would be pronounced "Kreel" in spanish.
The Spanish names for January, March, May, and August (enero, marzo, mayo, y agosto) are not abreviated, but are used as a whole word. Notice also that Spanish month names are not capitalized.
The whole thing basically, see the hundreds of little dots on it, those are taste buds.
Yes, but they might taste just a little different, not in a bad way, though!
Yes. it may taste a little different but barely
Whole in Spanish is entero, eg: whole chicken = pollo entero
the main feature is of course that she, a woman, managed to rule the whole of England and also defeat a minghty spanish admarda.
If there was just a little bit(a spray or from a machine), nothing except a bad taste in your mouth.If you poured a whole bottle in, call 911 NOW.
Of Course it is! Whole Number={0,1,2,3,....}
7 is a whole number.
No because it is to big to fit the whole thing in your mouth and the green does not taste good.
Drink a whole bottle of tobasco sauce!
eat a whole bunch of it, you'll get used to the taste ;)
Of course