in Spanish it comes from the verb 'disfrutar(se)' meaning to enjoy (oneself). it is in the third person (he,she,it) present tense.
It means: "Enjoy your Dai"
Translation: He/She enjoys making love to you, too. (Did the writer intend to write 'disfruto' = 'I enjoy'?)
Bienvenido y disfruta mi presentación.
broncear = to bronze, suntan bronceando = sun tanning (present participle) bronceado = bronze-coloured finish, sun tanning/tanned
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Answer 1a emepe emeAnswer 2Most Spaniards and Latin Americans do not use the abbreviations "AM" or "PM" to connote time when speaking and say "de la mañana" for "AM" and "de la tarde" or "de la noche" for "PM" (depending on how late it is). In terms of writing, Spanish-speakers write in "military time", so "7:00 AM" would be "7:00", but "7:00 PM" would be "19:00". Therefore, a Spanish-speaker reading "19:00" would say "siete de la noche" not "diecinueve".
disfruta el viaje, disfruta el jalon....
Disfruta tu vino.
Translation: He/She enjoys making love to you, too. (Did the writer intend to write 'disfruto' = 'I enjoy'?)
Disfruta el viaje
Disfruta la clase de sanidad
Enjoy life. It is very short.
Happy birthday! Enjoy your day!
Disfruta la vida mientras aún eres joven.
disfruta tus vacaciones con la familia
Bienvenido y disfruta mi presentación.
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broncear = to bronze, suntan bronceando = sun tanning (present participle) bronceado = bronze-coloured finish, sun tanning/tanned