Hi, liquore mean liquor, Evangelisti is the brand , anisetta is a kind of liquor based on anise , da dessert mean good for dessert ( is an Italian form es "tuta da pioggia" mean rainy suit ) so"Anisetta Evangelisti" dessert liquor
"Algo de postre" is Spanish for "something for dessert". It is pronounced "ALL-go day POS-tray". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
what does domino mean in spanish
I love dessert - J'aime dessert You love dessert - Vous aimez dessert They love dessert - Ils aiment dessert
In Spanish it does not mean anything.
Dessert
Yes, it is traditionally a very spanish dessert.
dessert is postre
Yes, it is a traditional Spanish dessert
No, Italian
No, its an italian dessert.
If you are referring to the body part that spells the name of a dessert in English, the word is "pie" which in Spanish means "foot".
Deseret in every language is Deseret. Or do you mean 'desert' (desierto - noun) (abandonar - verb) Or 'dessert' (postre)
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The Spanish word for dessert is postre (POS-treh).
They have spanish for dessert breakfast lunch they get spanish for everything gift birthday present. Although CLEGG eats Spanish (people of Spain) for dessert and Italian for main course and side order of Hitler's grand kids and little of the top of mussiline. You may think this will fill up a fat beast of burden but that's just breakfast
No olvides el postre