SPA: To have "mucho jale" ENG: To be very popular (especially with members of the opposite sex). Example: SPA: Tú tienes mucho jale. ENG: You are very popular (people like you a lot).
what does domino mean in spanish
In Spanish it does not mean anything.
SPA: Para el almuerzo ENG: For lunch
Spa in French is the same as in English, spa.
the same spa
Un / una masajista
If you mean Spa, like whirlpool spa, then places like http://www.spadepot.com/ If you mean Spa, beauty spa, it is all up to what you are looking for. I am addicted to the new lotions at bath and body works
SPA: To have "mucho jale" ENG: To be very popular (especially with members of the opposite sex). Example: SPA: Tú tienes mucho jale. ENG: You are very popular (people like you a lot).
SPA = sanitas per aquas which means health through waters
"Hispanic beauty" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase belleza hispana. The feminine singular noun and adjective model a difference between the two languages whereby English has adjectives comes before, not after, their nouns while Spanish typically has them follow, except for emphasis. The pronunciation will be "besh-SHEY-sa ee-SPA-na" in Uruguayan Spanish, "bezh-ZHEY-sa ee-SPA-na" in Argentinian Spanish, and "bey-YEY-sa ee-SPA-na" in Spanish elsewhere.
Spagnolo for the language and the singular spagnola or the plural spagnole in the feminine or the singular spagnolo or the plural spagnoli in the masculine are Italian equivalents of the English word "Spanish." Context makes clear which form suits. The respective pronunciations will be "spa-NYO-la" or "spa-NYO-ley" in the feminine and "spa-NYO-lo" or "spa-NYO-lee" in the masculine in Italian.
ENG: equivalent SPA: equivalente (for both, masculine and feminine nouns)
Blak-Mom-ma-in-Spa-nish. Mama Negra
sport, special, space, spa, spanish, speed, spirit, sprint, spray
"Hope and love" in Spanish is "esperanza y amor". It is pronounced "eh-spa-RAHN-sah ee ah-MORE".
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