If "memo" refers to a short note (e.g. a few words or sentences), it would be "nota". If "memo" refers to a several-pages-long summary of an issue or legal information, that would be "memorándum".
Of course, when the word "memo" is used in expressions like "I must have missed the memo", the translation of "memo" will drop from the expression, e.g. "It must be that nobody informed me".
"Isabella" in English and Spanish is Isabella in Italian.
Poopman
to work
magico
Translated from Spanish to English, "han" is "have." Hope this helps.
Treinta in Spanish is "30" in English.
Norte in Spanish is "north" in English.
"Father" in English is padre in Spanish.
Verano in Spanish is "summer" in English.
"Evening" in English means tarde in Spanish.
Names are usually not translated. In any case, "Daniel" is a common name both in English and in Spanish.
'in' in spanish is en
That's Spanish for "while".
The Spanish word sendero is translated as path in English.
"Isabella" in English and Spanish is Isabella in Italian.
Mia familia in Spanish is "my family" in English.
"Boy student" in English is estudiante in Spanish.