Say what in English?
que dice is what does it say or what does she say or what does he say
who
You can say "What is this?"
You say it like fey-o.
"Leer revistas y novelas" means "to read magazines and novels" in English.
Leímos las novelas.
Novelas was created in 2010.
Rosella and Yanik do love novelas.
"Novellas' isn't a registered Spanish word. However, 'novelas' IS a Spanish word. In the Western Hemisphere, 'novelas' are what people in the US call 'soap operas.' 'Soap operas' are dramatic fictional works presented on television, often with themes that revolve around desire, ambition, betrayal, deception, unfaithfulness, law breaking, and unrequited love. They got their name from being presented in the afternoon to an audience composed primarily of (presumably) housewives. Their sponsors were frequently soap companies. Mexican 'novelas' frequently also involve class differences and family conflicts. You say it: No VELL ahs.
Novels. Somtimes used as "soap opera", or telenovela.
"Novel" would be "novela", as in a book of fiction. "Original" if you are speaking of something unique.
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You can buy novelas at bookstores, online retailers like Amazon, or through digital platforms like Kindle or Apple Books. Additionally, you may find novelas at libraries or specialty bookstores that cater to specific genres.
Sure. Why not?
To read novels (stories).
"El Senor de Los Cielos", "Pasion Prohibida", "La Patrona" and "Fina Estampa" are some examples of the current or upcoming novelas broadcast by Telemundo.