'One floor', also 'a/one flat/apartment'.
Translation: A good kiss is like second step which rises to the top and is felt deeply. (It sounds more poetic in Spanish).
In Spanish, it means "Reloj." In English, it means "wristwatch."
The indefinite articles in English are "a" and "and". In Spanish they are "un," "una," "unos," and "unas."
Trip. This question should be in the Spanish-English translations section.
un fantôme is a ghost in English.
"A (one) flat (apartment)" for a residence, "a (one) floor" for a building, and "a (one) layer" for a cake are English equivalents of the Spanish phrase un piso. The pronunciation of the masculine singular noun will be "oon PEA-so" in Spanish.
Did you mean "I live in a flat"? If so, then it's "Vivo en un apartamento." It's a cognate with the American-English word for flat -- apartment.
It is Spanish for "a joke"
"Un perrito" in Spanish means "a puppy" in English.
Spanish (un) espanol = (a) Spaniard
a magnet
Translation: A good kiss is like second step which rises to the top and is felt deeply. (It sounds more poetic in Spanish).
Un arete is 'a ring or earring' in english.
This Spanish phrase translates to "a green tree" in the English language.
Un in Spanish is the adjective a in the sense of one in English. Una in Spanish also means a or one in English. Unlike Spanish, English adjectives do not have masculine and feminine forms:un chico guapo - a handsome lad / onehandsome laduna chica bonita - a pretty girl / onepretty girl
In Spanish, it means "Reloj." In English, it means "wristwatch."
It means "you know a little Spanish" in English.