a translation of a spanish word to English
Live is not a Spanish word, but the phrase means "live more".
The Spanish phrase 'vive en' means [he/she/it] lives in... . In the word-by-word translation, the verb 'vive' is the third person singular form in the present indicative tense. And the preposition 'en' means 'in'.
The English phrase "diaphragm pump" is translated to "diaphragma sentinum" in Latin. In Spanish, the same phrase is translated to "bomba de diafragma."
“What’s that?“ While “heso” is not a word in Spanish, it’s how the phrase “es eso” (“is that“) is often contracted during speech.
a translation of a spanish word to English
"Ochenta y uno" is the Spanish phrase for 81.
"Ochenta y uno" is the Spanish phrase for 81.
Jose Barron did the Spanish speaking on the ATM at Bank of America
The Spanish phrase "te amo" translates to "I love you" in English.
The Spanish word "puerta" means door in English. The Spanish word "aluminio" means aluminum in English. So the phrase "puerta aluminio" translates to "aluminum door."
The Spanish word 'adicto' translates to the English word phrase 'addicted to.' The word 'adicto' has context clues on what the word means in English.
Live is not a Spanish word, but the phrase means "live more".
'el riesgo' is 'risk' in spanish
The spanish phrase for "gift of life" would be "regalo de vida".
Nevada is a word related to the phrase snow-clad, or snowfall
The Spanish phrase 'vive en' means [he/she/it] lives in... . In the word-by-word translation, the verb 'vive' is the third person singular form in the present indicative tense. And the preposition 'en' means 'in'.