Ice skating is "le patinage." To say "I ice skate" you would want to say "Je fais du patinage."
Literally, 'freezing rain which falls'. (e.g. in ice storms) Depending on the context, 'lluvia congelada que cae' could be translated 'falling freezing rain', but it depends on the sentence. lluvia - raincongelada - freezing (fem)que - which (in this context)cae - 3rd person singular of caer - to fall
The Spanish for ice is hielo, which means ice.
The ice might CRACK up.
Kuro Aisu=Black Ice
Do you want ice cream more than pastry?
It means "Things that you know about ice cream"
Ice skating is "le patinage." To say "I ice skate" you would want to say "Je fais du patinage."
Literally, 'freezing rain which falls'. (e.g. in ice storms) Depending on the context, 'lluvia congelada que cae' could be translated 'falling freezing rain', but it depends on the sentence. lluvia - raincongelada - freezing (fem)que - which (in this context)cae - 3rd person singular of caer - to fall
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To say 'I eat ice cream' in Spanish, you would say 'Como helado.'
Deseo is the yo form of desear (to wish). You generally use it with que and a verb in the subjunctive "Yo deseo que tu puedas llamarme." <---with an accent over the u. "I hope you can call me."
"Qué es su favorito" means "What is his favorite one?", so the answer would situation-dependent. If you were talking about ice cream, you could answer "chocolate" or "vanilla". If you were talking about animals, you could answer "perros" or "gatos", etc.
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