reading or read. It is the third person present tense plural form of "leer" (to read). It is interpreted as "they read" or "they are reading" or "you read" (formal / informal plural in Spanish America or formal plural only in Spain)
reading. lee=read, leen and leyendo=reading
raton means rat Boca Raton, means the mouth of a rat.
what dose dickinson mean
The number 2 in Spanish is "dos" (pronounced like the English word dose).
There is no real spanish equivalent to that name. The closest I can think of would be Jacin or Jacian. In most cases, spanish speakers would probably just say Jason as 'Jazon' (Ha-Sone) Maybe Jacinto, it sounds pretty close to me. There is a Spanish equivalent for the English Jason: Jasón. Same spelling, with an accent (and stress) on the ó. See the Spanish Bible (NVI), Romanos 16:21. And yes, it is pronounced Hah-SONE.
It mean after
Jocelyn is pronounced "ho-se-leen" in Spanish.
Spanish 'mis' = my (plural)
"Madre" is "mother" in Spanish.
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nada
brown
caecilian
Ana
what dose halloween mean in spanish
"Look or See"
It means neighbors.