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El plato tipico is the Spanish phrase for a regional specialty.
el banco
To say "I need to use the restroom" in Spanish, use the phrase "Necesita/o usar el bano."
"The thirtieth of March" is a literal English equivalent of the Spanish phrase El treinta de marzo. The masculine singular phrase also translates less literally as "March 30 and "March 30th" in English. The pronunciation will be "el TREYN-ta they MAR-so" in Uruguayan Spanish.
"The overseas mail" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase el correo de ultramar. The masculine singular phrase most famously refers to the title of a newspaper published in Madrid, Spain by supporters of Philippine autonomy, in the years before Philippine independence, proclaimed Sunday, June 12, 1898. The pronunciation will be "el kor-REY-o they OOL-tra-mar" in Uruguayan Spanish.
el enlace: link (as in a web link)
el vinculo
El plato tipico is the Spanish phrase for a regional specialty.
el banco
ceco is not a Spanish word. But if you mean "seco", it means "dry"
"The blackboard" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase el pizarrón. The masculine singular phrase also translates as "the big slate board" and "the chalkboard" according to English contexts. The pronunciation will be "el PEA-sar-RON" in Uruguayan Spanish.
'el riesgo' is 'risk' in spanish
Estoy en el trabajo
Es is the verb in the Spanish phrase Él es el Señor Ortiz. The statement translates as "He is Mr. Ortiz" in English. The pronunciation will be "ey-leh-sel sey-NYOR OR-tees" in Uruguayan Spanish.
gatero means 'frequented by cats' el cartero means 'mailman'
The word "periodico" is Spanish and when translated to English means newspaper and "nacional" is Spanish for National, "el" means "the" so therefore the phrase "periodico el nacional" in English means The National Newspaper.
"The pig" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase el cerdo.Specifically, the masculine singular definite article el means "the". The masculine noun cerdo translates as "hog, pig, swine" according to context. The pronunciation will be "el SER-tho" or "el THER-tho" depending upon the Spanish speaker's birthplace.