"juego", the Spanish word for "I play" or "game", depending on context, is pronounced "HWAY-goh".
Ésta es la última pregunta del juego/concurso.
El juego del volante
no hay reglas en este juego... "no hay" (there aren't) "reglas" (rules) "en este" (in this) "juego" (game)
Oddly enough the word is spelled the same in Spanish as it is in English. Only the pronunciation is diffferent. deh-see-siON
To answer this completely, a little context is necessary. Is this given as a command? WATCH THE GAME! or as a statement, "You watch the game every Saturday". For the first, it is "Mire el juego". ("Mira el juego" for the informal). This is the "imperative" or command form of the verb "mirar". For the second possibility, "Usted mira el juego todos los sábados" or "Miras el juego todos los sábados". Note here that the days of the week are not capitalized in Spanish.
Juego
The Spanish word for "game," "juego" is literally "laro" in Tagalog. In the Philippines, the word "juego" has taken on a different meaning. It has become a synonym of gambling.
In Spanish, the word "juego" can be translated into the English word "game". It can be used in a similar fashion to "game" and is often used when referring to video games and computer games.
"Treyss" is the pronunciation of the Spanish word tres. The word in question is a number whose translation into English is "three (3)."
(i) (a/the) game (ii) I play Juego el juego de futbol = I play the game of football
chistoso
Juego al baloncesto You can also say "Yo juego al baloncesto" or "Juego baloncesto."
The pronunciation for the word cigar in Spanish is cigarro.
el juego de mesa
Ésta es la última pregunta del juego/concurso.
Juego para.......
there is no direct definition for it. But there is a word for overexaggerater (female) which is exagerada.