'Who does the queen sing with?' = 'Con quien canta la reina?'
(accent on 'e' in 'quien')
"cantar" means "to sing" in Spanish
queen = reina
"Drag queen" is an English expression which has no real translation in Spanish.
In Latin: cantare est bis orare ("to sing is to pray twice")In Spanish:
The king, the queen and a maid
Queen insects do not sing.
Yes, he did sing for Queen Victoria
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No, only the winners of Britains Got Talent get to sing for the Queen. Connie finished second to Paul Potts.
Sing: Cantar I like to sing: Me gusta cantar.
Queen Elizabeth was the queen of England when the English were attacked by the Spanish.
There is an online petition/letter for her to sing in front of the Queen. This is the link (or you can reach it by Googling "susan boyle petition"): http://www.thepetitionsite.com/185/petition-for-susan-boyle-to-sing-in-front-of-the-queen
They always sing at special occasions.
Cantar.
"cantar" means "to sing" in Spanish
She was queen during the Spanish Armada, and she made the spanish armada happen.
The queen is eating bread and honey in the parlor in the nursery rhyme "Sing a Song of Sixpence."