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subir. For example, María sube el autobús, "Maria gets on the bus".
In Spanish, feliz cumpleaños means Happy Birthday. (the n has a tilde ñ)(literally "happy completed years")"Feliz cumpleaños" means "Happy birthday"
bien actually means "well," such as how bien hecho means well done. In English grammar, sometimes you can use "good" in a sentence, and sometimes "well" can be used. The same goes for Spanish, only that it gets more complicated that, as you have to take into consideration other variations of bueno that might be gramatically correct, such as buen and buena._______________________________I've read that 'bien' is an adverb and that 'bueno' is an adjective.
"Pa[ra] que se te quite la boberia esa" means "so you get rid of the silly attitude/behavior." It is most likely an answer to the question, "What did you do that for?" after a punishment or rebuke of some kind. Literally it means, So that that silly thing gets off you.
"Ya tu sabes" means "you already know" and is often used in mostly spanish songs which means as much as "ya'll know how I do" in this context. Actually, "ya tu sabes" is getto-latino-slang meaning "now you know". A lot of Puerto Ricans, Dominicans and Cubans use this phrase.
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It means "rich port" in Spanish,
As far as I know, it came from Spanish into English. The verb "cargar" in Spanish means "to carry". "Cargo" is something that gets carried.
The Brazos River gets its name from the Spanish. It is derived from Los Brazos de Dios which means the arms of God.
The Colorado river. Colorado means "Red" in Spanish. The name was originally applied to the Colorado River, whose waters are Reddish with canyon clay.
The state of Michigan gets its name from the Oiibwe word mishigama, which means large lake
The word viva gets its roots from the Italian language. It means applause or exclamation of approval, There are also versions of it in Spanish and Latin.
He gets it from his dad :)
How the candidate gets on the ballot in your community or state
The state gets the money.
Clase termina
It means "tungsten" -- the metal most associated with light bulb filaments. Its Latin name is wolfram, from which it gets its element symbol, which is W.