To relax = Relajarse
Relaxing (Past participle) = Relajado
(For example, Spanish is relaxing = Español es relajado)
Relaxing (Present participle) = Relajando
(For example, He is relaxing = Él está relajando)
"just relaxing" translates to, "simplemente para relajarse" in Spanish. 'simplemente relajandose'
relajando.... (relaxing)
basking robins!
My friend is taking Spanish and her name is Lola in Spanish, courtesy of my Spanish teacher.:)
Hermana is in Spanish. It is the Spanish word for "sister."
"just relaxing" translates to, "simplemente para relajarse" in Spanish. 'simplemente relajandose'
relajando.... (relaxing)
it means relaxing (as in the verb form, not the adjective.)
For the verb, use "relajarse." It is a reflexive verb.For the abjective, use "relajante."descansandose
relajante* antes de trabajo relajando(me/te/se)# antes del trabajo relajarse+ antes del trabajo * adjective, as in e.g. 'sleep is relaxing before work' # present participle, as in e.g. 'relaxing before work, I recover energy' + gerund/infinitive, as in 'relaxing/to relax before work is good for you'
Musica Relajante is a Spanish phrase which means in English "Relaxing Music ". It is a Spanish way of speaking of music in a sexy, smooth or sensual way.
Relaxing
Julie and Sam are relaxing in the hot tub. (relaxing = verb) Mitchell enjoyed a relaxing afternoon on his favorite Golf course. (relaxing = adjective)
"Calming herself (himself, itself, oneself, yourself)" is an English equivalent of the Spanish word relajándose. It also translates as "reducing" or "relaxing" according to English contexts. The pronunciation will be "REY-la-KHAN-do-sey" in Uruguayan Spanish.
Relax is a verb.
The correct spelling of the word is relaxing.Some example sentences are:I am looking forward to a relaxing countryside break.He is relaxing in the garden.The music was very relaxing.
They found me relaxing by the pool.