Teatro, I believe. We just learned this in Spanish 2. My spanish teacher will be so proud haha
"Ka whakahiato tΕ tamaiti i a koe."
No haga tan picante
There are different forms of every Spanish verb. Pronunciation in parenthesis (). The pronunciation is the way you say it in English. Example, if you see "so", then you say it as you would normally say "so" in English, not Spanish. Root verb, "To make" Hacer (a-SIR) or (a-SER) same pronunciation I form, "I make" Haco (A-so) He/She form, "He/She makes" Hace (A-seh) They form, "They make" Hacen (a-SIN) You form, "You make" Haces (a-SAYS)
The Spanish word for "number" is "número." You would have to make it plural to mean numbers, so you would say "números."
Actually, he was the commander-in-chief, but he was very proud of his troops, so I would say he was proud to serve in the army.
You don't pronounce the 'H' in Spanish, so you just say Anna. Make sure you say 'Awe' for the 'A' It's not like the A in Hannah. I took Spanish in school and our teacher changed our names to Spanish names, so there you go.
si lo vamos acer i am hispanic so that is the right answer
"Proud" in Spanish is "orgulloso" for a male, and "orgullosa" for a female. It is pronounced, "or-goo-YO-so" or "or-goo-YO-sah." Sites such as learn-spanish.co.il provide audio pronunciations of many common Spanish words.
You can simply say, "I am so proud of you" or "I am really proud of what you have accomplished." You can also show your pride through actions, such as giving a high-five, a hug, or a sincere smile.
Amigo (Portuguese and Spanish for friend in the masculine).SENTENCE:I'm so proud of my Amigo/s!
Translated from English to Spanish its 'el es tan lindo. This is how you say he is, so cute in Spanish.