pero, estoy muy ocupado con la escuela
Translated: But I am very busy with school.
You could also substitute "tarea" for "escuela" to mean 'I am very busy with homework.'
Buen dia
Dia ocupado
"She was a nice person" in spanish is "ella era una persona amable".
Soy simpático(a)
To spell out in Spanish the letters of the English word 'nice', say: N - ennay (ene) I - ee (i) C - thay ('th' as in 'thin') (ce) E - ay (e) (The bracketed 'ene' etc. are the Spanish names of the letters, preceded by their approximate English phonetic pronunciation) The Spanish word for nice is 'agradable'
bonita canción
nice parakeet
"buenas dias" is literally good day.. it is used like we would say have a good day to the sales associate at the store. The literal translation of have a nice day is "tienes un buen dia"
It is cerrar. And it is pronounced the way it is said.Thank you for reading.Have a nice day.
Tuvo un día bueno / un buen día
Spanish- Que tengas un vien dia."Have a wonderful day.""Have a great day.""Have a good day.""Have a good one""Take care""Hope you have a pleasant day.""Enjoy your day.""Enjoy yourself."
Spanish: ¡Que tengas un buen día! French: Bonne journée! German: Einen schönen Tag! Japanese: いい一日を! (Ii ichinichi o!) Italian: Buona giornata!
The verb is 'is' . The definitive verb is 'to be',
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Agreed with this statement 13 have a nice day
"You have a nice body" translated into Spanish means "Tienes un bonito cuerpo".
If you'd like to tell someone to cheer up in Spanish you would say alegrarse. This is a very nice way to brighten someone's day.
It depends if you like Spanish food or not.
nice day