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Spanish Language and Culture

Spanish is a major language of international organizations such as the Organization of Ibero-American States; and of countries in the Americas, Europe, and Africa. Until 1973, it was the official language of the Philippines, where its impact still is seen in the vocabularies of such native Filipino languages as Tagalog and Cebuano. Contributions typically raise questions about the language's local dialects; regional variations; and worldwide achievements in business, entertainment, and literature.

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What vowels are in both the Spanish and English language?

All five vowels (a,e,i,o,and u) are in both languages, although they are not all pronounced the same way.

What is the spanish word for puta?

The Spanish word "puta" translates to "prostitute" or "whore" in English. It is considered a derogatory term and can be offensive.

What does zenquiu mean?

"Zenquiu" does not appear to have a specific meaning or definition in a recognized language or context. It might be a made-up or uncommon term.

What does pues Chris sea UN PUTO conmigo y eso es otra razon k no voy mean in English?

Well, Chris is a bitch with me (conmigo is improper to use here - it should be a mí - in order for it to mean to me) and that is the reason that I'm not going to go.

Murderous in Spanish?

Murderous = "asesino" as an adjective.

Murderous behaviour = conducta asesina

How do you make Las tijeras singular?

Las tijeras means scissors, so it would not really make sense to make it singular by saying scissor. However, singularly it is "la tijera"

What is adoro in spanish?

I adore (adoro is the first person conjugation of the verb adorar).

Do Mexicans hate Nazi's people?

It is not accurate to generalize or stereotype an entire group of people. Individuals in Mexico, like elsewhere, have different opinions and beliefs regarding Nazi ideology. It is important to promote understanding and dialogue rather than assumptions or prejudices.

How tenses are in Spanish?

Examples of the use of simple tenses in the indicative mood:

Present tense: Yo escribo--I write.

Past Preterite: Tú veniste-you came (on a particular occasion).

Past imperfect: Ellos

vivían--they lived (over a period of time).

Future: Nosotros seremos--we will be.

In addition to these simple tenses in the indicative mood, there are perfect teses and there are subjunctive and conditional mood.

What does el jeffe mean in spanish?

"El jefe" in Spanish translates to "the boss" in English. It is a term used to refer to someone in a position of authority or leadership.

What is a verb that ends in -ado or -ido called?

A verb that ends in -ado or -ido is called a past participle in Spanish. It is a verb form that is often used to form the perfect tenses and passive voice in the language.

What does viven in spanish?

Viven can mean either they live (ellos viven) or you all live (Ustedes viven).

What is 11 20 am in spanish?

Son las once y veinte por la mañana, is 11:20 am in Spanish.

What is the difference between the verbs 'ser' and 'ir' in Spanish?

ser means to be, while ir means to go. However, in the preterite tense of the indicative and subjunctive they are both conjugated the same (fui, fuiste, fue, fuimos, fueron OR fuera, fueras, fuera, fue'ramos, fueran)

What is the Spanish word for featuring?

The Spanish word for "featuring" is "con la participación de" or "con la colaboración de."

What is cito in Spanish?

cito is the conjugated form of "I quote". Quote = citar.

citar also means "Make an appointment"

What is 'perro' when translated from Spanish to French?

Chien is a French equivalent of the Spanish word perro. The respective pronunciations of the masculine singular noun -- which translates as "dog" -- will be "shya" in French and "PER-ro" in Spanish.

Is it el tomate or la tomate?

The word for tomato in Spanish is "el tomate," as it is a masculine noun.

What is tweed in spanish?

In Spanish, "tweed" can be translated as "tweed" or "tejido de tweed."