"The beautiful night!" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase ¡La bella noche! The feminine singular phrase also translates as "The lovely night!" in English. The pronunciation will be "la VESH-sha NO-tchey" in Uruguayan Spanish.
This is Spanish, translated into English, this means: Long live the night! (literally - the night lives)
Anoche means last night, a noche means a nightNight of Sex
"Anne! Where are you and your friends going tonight?" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase ¡Ana! ¿Adónde tú y tus amigos van esta noche? The question translates literally as "Anne! Where are you and your (all-male or mixed female and male) friends going to this night?" in English. The pronunciation will be "A-na-THON-dey too ee too-sa-MEE-gos ba-NEY-sta NO-tchey" in Uruguayan Spanish.
"Nighttime" in Spanish is "noche." It is pronounced, "NO-chay." Sites such as learn-spanish.co.il provide audio pronunciations of many common Spanish words.
"Medianoche" is "midnight" in Spanish.
Translation: la noche
This is Spanish, translated into English, this means: Long live the night! (literally - the night lives)
buena noche or buenas noches (plural)
It's spanish, meaning beautiful night It's spanish, meaning beautiful night
"This night" like tonight in english.
in English is called "poinsettia" in spanish is called:"pascua"
¿Qué haces esta noche?
Literally "¿Cómo estaba tu noche?", though I think that "¿Cómo pasaba tú la noche?" = "How did you pass the night?" or "¿Pasaba bien la noche?" = "Did the night pass well?" might work better.
La Noche is the Spanish of night. The general meaning of noche is night or nighttime, or evening. Its synonyms are oscuridad, tinieblas, sombra.
Anoche means last night, a noche means a nightNight of Sex
"Another night" is an English equivalent of "noche más."Specifically, the feminine noun "noche" means "night." The adverb "más" means "more." The pronunciation is "NOH-tcheh MAHS."
It means do you speak in spanish or English tonight