Tarta
it id spanish for pie it is spanish for pie
Not sure if you want it translate to Spanish or translate from Spanish to English so... Spanish to English Pie = foot so therefore pies = feet A pie = on foot (i.e. walking) English to Spanish Pie (pastry) = pastel (depends what part of the world), Pies (plural) = 'pasteles' Pie(s) (meat pie(s)) = empanada(s)
I speak both English and Spanish, and I'm only 12! You spell it like this:pay, but you pronounce it the same. Just instead of tightening your lips,don't tighten them so much. I would say the answer is: Torta
'Foot' in Spanish is 'pie.'
The Spanish for 'foot' is 'pie' (pee-AY)
Pie, the dessert, is tarta in Spanish.The Spanish word pie is the English word "foot."
shepard's pie = cottage pie (pronounced cótach pai)
excursión a pie
The word "country" in Spanish is typically translated as "país."
it id spanish for pie it is spanish for pie
pie pie pie
pie pie pie
The word "foot" in Spanish, translates to "pie." If you have a foot problem, you should see a doctor. We have two feet.
The English translation of the Spanish word "pata" is "paw" or "leg."
Not sure if you want it translate to Spanish or translate from Spanish to English so... Spanish to English Pie = foot so therefore pies = feet A pie = on foot (i.e. walking) English to Spanish Pie (pastry) = pastel (depends what part of the world), Pies (plural) = 'pasteles' Pie(s) (meat pie(s)) = empanada(s)
I speak both English and Spanish, and I'm only 12! You spell it like this:pay, but you pronounce it the same. Just instead of tightening your lips,don't tighten them so much. I would say the answer is: Torta
pastel