There are dozens of meanings to the word "Set" in English. Each of these different meanings is a different word in Spanish.
Fijar - Set in time, Set the screws, set concrete
Establecer - Set the scene
Colocar - Set it there
Ajustar - Set the time
Dispuesto - are you set?
Listo - Are you set?
Bateria - Drum set
Conjunto - Music set
Juego - Living Room set
Armar - assemble the set
Componer - let the glue set
Poner en hora - set the time on a clock
poner - set it there
desarollar - set the film (developing term)
Serie - Tennis set, or any series of things called a set.
There are dozens more possibilities. These are just the most common.
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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Cuarto set.
establecer
Columpio
Juego de Natividad
as in a swing set? - columpios
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"To set forward" in Spanish is the single verb, "adelantar." The imperative form of adelantar for you formal plural is "adelanten." "Adelanten los relojes." "Set forward the clocks."
you say "que tiene un conjunto de bebés gemelos"
yes, they say this a long time ago.... i dont know.........
"Poner" means "to place/put/set" in Spanish "Juego" can also mean "set"
You go to google and click language tools. You then type "I've been to Paris" in the box and set it on English to Spanish and see what it says :P
Sister in law in Spanish is cunada.