In the Yucatan peninsula of Mexico the phrase for mop the floor is "Trapear el piso" but what this means literally is to pass a cloth "un trapo" on the floor using what is known as "un jalador" or a puller. This puller is what people in the US would call a squeegee which is a flat rubber blade. However, "un jalador" has a long broom handle. The "trapo" is wrapped around the rubber blade and passed across the floor. There are also mops in this region of the Spanish speaking world. They are called "mechudos." But, people still say that they are "trapeando" when they are actually "mopping".
No friega/friegue el suelo (informal/formal)
Pasar la aspiradora -> to vacuum
Paso la aspiradora -> I vacuum
Pasas la aspiradora -> You vacuum
Pasa la aspiradora -> He/She vacuums
You (formal) vacuum
Pasamos la aspiradora -> We vacuum
Pasiás la aspiradora -> You (plural) vacuum
Pasan la aspiradora -> They (male, female, plural) vacuum
You (formal, plural) vacuum
Floor is implied
To say "please sweep and mop the floor" in Spanish, you would say "Por favor, barre y trapea el piso." In this sentence, "barre" means "sweep," "y" means "and," "trapea" means "mop," and "el piso" means "the floor." It is important to use the imperative form of the verbs "barre" and "trapea" to give a command or request.
Like verb is "barrer" (clean)
please answer (English)=conteste por favor(Spanish)
adios
tercer piso
"Sweep the floor" in French is "balayer le sol."
To say "please sweep and mop the floor" in Spanish, you would say "Por favor, barre y trapea el piso." In this sentence, "barre" means "sweep," "y" means "and," "trapea" means "mop," and "el piso" means "the floor." It is important to use the imperative form of the verbs "barre" and "trapea" to give a command or request.
Barra y trapee / barran y trapeen / barre y trapea / barred y trapead el piso, por favor.
Like verb is "barrer" (clean)
Sweep the front and back porch translates to Spanish to be 'barre el porche delantero y el patio trasero.'
"Please" in Spanish is "por favor".
floor: el piso
There is no direct translation for "pretty please". Simply say "Por Favor" (please).
If you are asking someone to say something in Spanish you will use the phrase "en español porfavor" or "In Spanish please."
por favor, que apestaba that's please you stank in spanish
please answer (English)=conteste por favor(Spanish)
cameo is camafeo in spanish.