senora (the n has a til-day over it)
lia femme is a french words. The spanish translation is "Mujer Atada" and the english traslation is "Tied woman"
The translation for spandex in Spanish is: licra.
Rosie is the same in Spanish as in English, but the Latin translation is Rose
The translation from English to Spanish is revisión por pares.
A rough translation of sacaputas from Spanish means a prostitute and related degrading terms for a woman who is "easy." It could also be a misspelling of sacapuntas which is Spanish for a pencil sharpener.
sexiest woman alive
¿Estás soltero? (or soltera if you're speaking to a woman)
No is the translation of not in spanish.
lia femme is a french words. The spanish translation is "Mujer Atada" and the english traslation is "Tied woman"
The translation for spandex in Spanish is: licra.
It doesn't have a definition or translation. woman = mujer Did you mean 'last' = ultima? 'tasty' = sabrosa? 'lazy' = perezosa? 'lusty' = lujuriosa?
The Spanish translation for "Are you in love?" is "Estas enamorado?" Hope this helps :)
Spanish translation for says is dice
The Spanish translation for "I did not know" is "Yo no sabia"
La cafetería is the translation of cafe in Spanish.
The translation for "sweet" in Spanish is "dulce."
The English translation of "mujer" is "woman."