Yesterday at the mall, I looked for a shirt, bought it, and tried it on. = "Ayer en el centro comercial, yo busqué una camisa, la compré y la probé."
Mercado-market centro commercial-shopping mall
al centro comercial!!!
'mall' means what it means: a 'shopping mall' if you're asking how to say 'mall' in French: then it is 'Mail' or 'centre d'achat' for shopping centre
Goma copal That is not the answer. it is el anime. :) and by the way i love amine.
Sister in law in Spanish is cunada.
Mercado-market centro commercial-shopping mall
Centro Commercial
Yendo al centro comercial
Paseando en la alameda.
voy al paseo/a la alameda
mall means bad in spanish
Camina alrededor del centro comercial.
al centro comercial!!!
Gracias por llevarnos al centro comercial ayer.
"You sing badly" in Spanish is "Cantas mal". It is pronounced "CON-tahs mall". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
It would be correct to say "you go shopping at the mall" or "you go to the mall to shop". It is not proper grammar to say "you go shopping TO the mall".
The verb estar is used when describing location or feeling. examples: I am good/tired/happy/sad, I am in the mall/I am at home.