De verdad is Spanish for 'of the truth' (by my Spanish knowledge). Google Translator says that it means 'real,' 'sure,' 'proper,' or 'indeed.'
Google's on-line translator says it is 'I only know that I know nothing' It was Socrates that wrote it.
It's: cubiculum
In other words, practice what you preach. Your actions, not your words, tell your story to the world that watches you.
Saut: Bon Anniversaire, Sarah If you do not know, please do not reply..... two words...... Google translator :)
Type in "awsome in french" in google and go to the translator and its says it out loud
My translator says, 'Roman soon'
I used my translator, lol. It says restes.
Google Translator says that it means "invierno" in Spanish...
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i looked it up on translator and it says " lo ca "
There is currently no online translator that will do this.
Two words for you... 'yahoo translator'
C̄hạn rạk ṭhex - According to Google translator
It is what scooby do says when it is too loud
The Esperanto words for loud and soft are lauta and malvarmeta.
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