"Ellos cocinan en la tienda" means "They cook in the tent" or "they cook in the store", depending on context. Remember that Spanish verbs are normally used in a conjugated form that agrees with the subject.
It is Spanish for "Lets go to the store to buy fruits"
they eat
A qué hora abren (la tienda) - (the store) In Spanish you need to designate what you mean by "open" by adding "the store", the Restaurant, the house, the bar, whatever!
The boys like the grapes
The verb 'tirar' means 'to throw' in Spanish. Conjugation (present tense): yo tiro....................... ..I throw tu tiras........................You throw el/ella tira....................He/She throws nosotros tiramos...........We throw vosotros tirais...............You all throw ellos/ellas tiran.............They throw So, 'tira' would mean he or she throws in English.
they are in
It means "of the store"
It means "the discount store".
¿Qué vas a cocinar? = what are you going to cook? Yo quiero = I want.
It means: What do you listen to with them?
It means "they" or "them". Plural of "el". Keep in mind that this "el" refers to a person, not a thing. The plural of a thing ("el", the) is "los".
The word "tienda" in Spanish means "store" or "shop" in English. A clothing store would be called " la Tienda de Ropa" in Spanish.
it means to say in ellas/ellos form in spanish
"Lo pasaste" translates to "Did you have a good time" in English.
Their names are Roberto and Ana.
It is Spanish for "Lets go to the store to buy fruits"
Why don't we go to the store in the car?