Uno
"Or", in Spanish, is "o".
Ugly is feo (male) and fea (female)---In order to spell 'ugly' in Spanish, you have to remember that 'ugly' is an adjective, and Spanish adjectives have to agree in number and gender with the nouns they modify. There are two genders [masculine & feminine], and two 'numbers' [singular and plural]. That means there are 2 x 2= 4 different ways to spell ugly in Spanish. It also means there are at least 4 different ways to spell ALL Spanish adjectives. The four ways to spell ugly in Spanish are:1) feo [single, masculine] The ugly dog.2) feos [plural, masculine] The ugly dogs.3) fea [single, feminine] The ugly table.4) feas [plural, feminine] The ugly tables.
Sofia is the Spanish spelling. the name of the current Spanish Reina ( Queen) and also the actress Sofia Loren. Spanish Magazines, natch, use the Spanish spelling.
Salsa means sauce in Spanish, but it is also a form of Spanish dance.
You say "cheers" in spanish like "alegrías". It also means Joys.
It would be Thalia, the muse of comedy and idyllic poetry Erato, the muse of lyric and erotic poetry, is also often seen with a wreath of myrtle and roses
In Greek mythology the Muse of History is Clio (also spelled Kleio)
In Spanish, "titulo" means "title" or "degree." It can refer to a formal document stating a person's qualifications or achievements, such as an academic degree or a professional title. It can also refer to the heading or name of a book, movie, or other piece of work.
Calliope was the muse of epic poetry in Greek mythology. She was also considered the muse of eloquence and often invoked by writers and poets for inspiration in creating grand works.
Muse is to think, to ponder, or to contemplate. Also a noun, describing an artistic inspiration.
"Muse" is not a verb. A "Muse" is a kind of person/spiritual person who can inspire you into something? A Muse can for instense inspire an artist for a painting, music etc. Sorry foy my choice of words. Hope it helped you! it could also be like pondering about something!
There is no Greek goddess of music, but technically there is a Greek god of music, Apollo. There are also the nine Muses, which brought joy to anyone who heard their music. Their names are:Thalia - Muse of comedy and idyllic poetryMelpomene [mel-po-men-ee] - Muse of tragedyCleo - Muse of history.Euterpe - Muse of lyric poetry.Terpsichore - Muse of music and dancing.Erato - Muse of erotic poetry.Calliope - Muse of epic poetry and rhetoric.Urania - Muse of astronomy.Polyhymnia or Polymnia - Muse of sacred hymns and harmony.http://www.csun.edu/~hchum001/muses.htm
The Roman did not change the names of the Greek Muses, they had their own goddesses associated with them. The Camenae: Carmenta Egeria Antevorte/Antevorta also known as Porrima Postverta or Postvorta (also Prorsa or Prorsa Postverta)
I'm not sure but muse means idea or thought/to think. If you mean the magazine Muse then possibly because it's kind of educational. Also a muse is the name for the seven Greek goddesses of arts, and they created seven new muses of funny random things.
Bienvenidos is the Spanish word for Welcome. It is also the title of the official visitors magazine to the Commonwealth.
The video for the song Madness by Muse can be found not only on youtube but also many other online sites. The Madness by Muse site can be found on the video section of Myspace as well.
The Hellenistic sculpture representing a muse is Nike of Samothrace also called Winged Victory of Samothrace (c. 200 BCE-190BCE).