inadecuado, indebido, impropio.
"Purple Acres" is a proper noun, so it would be improper to translate.
Colton is a proper name. It is improper to translate a person's name. Colton does not have a direct Spanish equivalent.
Sister in law in Spanish is cunada.
How to say "hi" in spanish is Hola. How to say "bye" in spanish is Adios.
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Cooper (the occupation, not the name) = Tanero It is improper to translate last names.
Spanish: ¿COMÓ ESTÁS? French: Çava? (improper version, you would say this when speaking to your friends, siblings...etc) Comment vas-tu (improper) Comment allez-vous? (formal, use when speaking to parents, teachers, professors...etc)
"Purple Acres" is a proper noun, so it would be improper to translate.
Colton is a proper name. It is improper to translate a person's name. Colton does not have a direct Spanish equivalent.
Oliva is Spanish for Olive. This applies to both the fruit and a person's name. It is pronounced 'awLEEvah' Remember, it is improper to call a person by a translated name unless the owner of the name approves.
I think you are mixing two or more different concepts. 2 1/4 is a mixed number. (mixed because it has a whole number "2" and a fraction "1/4") 9/4 is an improper fraction. It is improper because the top number of a fraction (numerator) is supposed to be a smaller number than the bottom number (denominator). 2 1/4 = 9/4 These are equal amounts...they are the same thing...just written in a different form. For example in English I say "cat" but in spanish I say "gato." Whether I say it in English or spanish...it is the same thing. So...the sum of any two mixed numbers can "be written" as an improper fraction.
Mis padres van... In some places the word Parientes (kinfolk) is used as parents. It is "Spanglish" and improper usage but common in many bilingual areas.
An improper sentence may have incomplete thoughts, lack subject-verb agreement, contain run-on sentences, or have unclear meaning due to poor grammar or punctuation. It fails to convey the intended message effectively and can be confusing for the reader to understand.
Jimi is a proper name. It is improper to translate a person's name unless that person uses the translated name. Keeping that in mind, Jimi is a variant on the English name James. James in Spanish has several translations: Diego, Santiago, or Jaime. Remember Spanish pronunciation rules. The Spanish J sounds like the English H.
Sister in law in Spanish is cunada.
How to say "hi" in spanish is Hola. How to say "bye" in spanish is Adios.
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