Depends heavily on the context. When asked between two people who like each other, it generally refers to beginning a casual dating relationship. However, when taken literally (which it often isn't), somebody is asking somebody else to go out of an area and into another with them.
If you are asking if they want to be your girlfriend/boyfriend they you would say "Quieres ser mi novio/a"
If you are asking if they will go out (like to movie or something): Saldrás conmigo?
All you have to do is go to dictionary.com and go to the translator. It will give you a choice on Spanish to English or English to Spanish and it will let u pick between any other language that exists. If I was you I would click on the Spanish to Japanese language.
Kaelin is the same in Spanish as it is in English.
It's the same in spanish and in english.
"to melt" in English is "derretír" in Spanish
You should google English to Spanish translation.
your name in spanish is the exact in english. for spanish names go 2 info .com
Voy a estar bien. well if you go to Spain most of the spanish population speaks English and most speak spanish
All you have to do is go to dictionary.com and go to the translator. It will give you a choice on Spanish to English or English to Spanish and it will let u pick between any other language that exists. If I was you I would click on the Spanish to Japanese language.
The English say the date that they left but the Spanish say the date of the first attack.
How do you say ophra in spanish? That is how you say "ophra" in spanish.
In Spanish you say, destinado Here is a very helpful website, where you can translate words from English to Spanish, or Spanish to English. Here is then name of it, SpanishDict.com
the same as you would say it in English the same as you would say it in English
Inglés
Inglés
Irlanda (Spanish) = Ireland (English)
names in spanish are the same in english
aireon is not an English or Spanish word.