"All the time" in Spanish is "todo el tiempo". It is pronounced "TOE-doh ell tee-EHM-poh". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
tiempo
todas means all but at the same time it is in the feminine form
There is no Spanish translation for 'Shawn' Not all proper names can be translated to Spanish.
"Time" in Spanish is "tiempo" -- pronounced "tee-EM-poh." In Spanish, that is also the word for weather. But another word for time is "hora," which means "hour."For example, "these times" could be "estos tiempos" in Spanish. However, "this time" would be "esta vez." ("Vez" is a word for "time" in certain instances, roughly equivalent to "occasion.") But if you want to ask what time it is, you would say, "Que hora es?" or "Que horas son?" ("What is the hour" or "What are the hours?")Another word having to do with "time" in Spanish is "rato."The Spanish word for time is "tiempo".
The word Florida stays the same. All names in Spanish generally stay the same. Florida is a Spanish word meaning "flowery."
The word tiempo is spanish for the word time. Tiempo is also used for the word weather depending on how you use it in a sentence or in your discussions.
what time is it = que hora es
todos.
tiempo
"Together" is not a Spanish word. The Spanish word for "together" is "juntos", as in "spending time together". If you mean "simultaneously", it would be "a la vez".
There is no such word as "entances" in Spanish, but there is "entonces" which means then/at that time.
There is no spanish word for o'clock. Time is described differently in Spanish:It is four o'clock = son las cuatro.
todas means all but at the same time it is in the feminine form
something that cannot be separated. The word ist most of the time used to describe two persons who are together all the time.
There is no Spanish translation for 'Shawn' Not all proper names can be translated to Spanish.
"Time" in Spanish is "tiempo" -- pronounced "tee-EM-poh." In Spanish, that is also the word for weather. But another word for time is "hora," which means "hour."For example, "these times" could be "estos tiempos" in Spanish. However, "this time" would be "esta vez." ("Vez" is a word for "time" in certain instances, roughly equivalent to "occasion.") But if you want to ask what time it is, you would say, "Que hora es?" or "Que horas son?" ("What is the hour" or "What are the hours?")Another word having to do with "time" in Spanish is "rato."The Spanish word for time is "tiempo".
all = todo