The spanish word for friend is "amigo."
The phrase, "Soy in Madrid" does not make sense. The phrase could either be "Estoy en Madrid" or "Soy de Madrid". Moreover, the lack of punctuation makes it confusing. Do you mean, "Estoy en Madrid, mi amor. Te amo, mi amor."; or "Soy de Madrid, mi amor. Te amo, mi amor."; or as is? If the first option as in "Estoy en Madrid", then the sentence means, "I am in Madrid, my love. I love you, my love." The latter means "I am from Madrid, my love. I love you, my love." Depending on you are talking to you might want to say, "Te quiero" instead. "Mi corazón" is almost appropriate for, "my sweetheart".
I love Madrid
Madrid, Espanha.
The cast of I Love Madrid - 2014 includes: Noelia Llorente
Love in Madrid - 1911 was released on: USA: 27 March 1911
The English translation for "alquiler Madrid" is rent in Madrid. The correct way to say "rent in Madrid" is "alquiler en Madrid". This is rent in Madrid in Spanish.
'La capital de España es Madrid.'Or you could say 'Madrid es la capital de España'.
He is in love with is wife Margarita Madrid Royce!.
Translation: ¿Qué puedes hacer en Madrid?
In Spanish, you would say "¿Eres de Real Madrid?" This phrase directly translates to "Are you from Real Madrid?" and is commonly used to ask someone if they are a supporter or fan of the Real Madrid football club.
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