Ocean/sea and sun
And.
In Spanish, "and" is translated as "y".
A close approximation to "What about you?" in Spanish might be "¿Y usted?" literally, "And you?" Or, "¿y tu?" in an informal setting.
97 in Spanish is noventa y siete.
Cielo is "sky" or "heaven", and mar is "sea", but the "e" is unclear. If you mean "y", then the statement means "sky and sea". If you meand "de", then it is "sky of sea".
Mar y Sol Festival was created in 1972.
Solimar means:=Sol- Sun==Mar- Sea or ocean==Y is and which means I .==Sol(sun)I(and)Mar(ocean)==Solimar=
it means nice and funny The above answer is not correct. The name 'Marisol' actually stands for 'sea and sun'. Take 'Mar', meaning: sea (or Ocean); 'i' meaning: and (in Spanish it's with a 'Y'), then you have '-sol', meaning: sun. So, Mar Y sol, is Marisol. This is my name, I'm Mexican. :)
Marisol comes from Spanish: Mar = Sea Sol = Sun The word "and" in spanish would be "y", which in this case is replaced by "i", thus, Marisol meaning "Sea and Sun"
And.
the sun and (the) moon = el sol y la Luna
In spanish is known for "Mar y Tierra" (Ocean and Earth)
Emmanuel Domingo y Sol was born in 1836.
Emmanuel Domingo y Sol died in 1909.
The direct translation would be "mayornmente soleado." (Mah-your-ment-ey soul-yah-dough)
Por el mar y los océanos Por todas las aguas
El cielo y el mar son de color azul. The sky and the ocean are blue.