Sierra is the Spanish word for "mountain" or "mountain range". It already is a Spanish word, but to say it as a Spanish word, remember to roll the "rr".
That is not a word in Spanish
the spanish word for cats in spanish is gato
¡Qué diablos! (Literally, 'what devils!')For example: ¿Qué diablos haces aquí? (What the hell are you doing here?)
I don't know why you'd want to say that, because it will just be confusing to any Spanish speakers who don't also know English. Unlike English, in Spanish the word for Hell (el infierno) doesn't sound anything like the word for hill (la colina)."Bad as" is "Malo como", though. You should be able to construct whatever it was you wanted to say from that information.
You could say "¿Quién demonios eres?"
Infierno, spanish
¿Quien te crees?
The Spanish word "caliente" is an adjective meaning "hot" - as in temperature. eg. caliente como el infierno = hot as hell
Trabajo es el infierno
The word me in spanish is mi. The word word for you is tu.
Angel in Spanish is Angel pronounced differently, like Ang in angle and hell
The word "in" in Spanish is spelled "en."
Sierra is the Spanish word for "mountain" or "mountain range". It already is a Spanish word, but to say it as a Spanish word, remember to roll the "rr".
5 in Spanish is "cinco". You cannot say "five" because that is an English word, not Spanish.
hell no its oriangle name from columbus ohio
That is not a word in Spanish