it id spanish for pie it is spanish for pie
Not sure if you want it translate to Spanish or translate from Spanish to English so... Spanish to English Pie = foot so therefore pies = feet A pie = on foot (i.e. walking) English to Spanish Pie (pastry) = pastel (depends what part of the world), Pies (plural) = 'pasteles' Pie(s) (meat pie(s)) = empanada(s)
I speak both English and Spanish, and I'm only 12! You spell it like this:pay, but you pronounce it the same. Just instead of tightening your lips,don't tighten them so much. I would say the answer is: Torta
'Foot' in Spanish is 'pie.'
The Spanish for 'foot' is 'pie' (pee-AY)
Pie, the dessert, is tarta in Spanish.The Spanish word pie is the English word "foot."
shepard's pie = cottage pie (pronounced cótach pai)
excursión a pie
The word "country" in Spanish is typically translated as "país."
it id spanish for pie it is spanish for pie
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The word "foot" in Spanish, translates to "pie." If you have a foot problem, you should see a doctor. We have two feet.
its slang for foot but the proper way is: pie and plural is pies
Not sure if you want it translate to Spanish or translate from Spanish to English so... Spanish to English Pie = foot so therefore pies = feet A pie = on foot (i.e. walking) English to Spanish Pie (pastry) = pastel (depends what part of the world), Pies (plural) = 'pasteles' Pie(s) (meat pie(s)) = empanada(s)
I speak both English and Spanish, and I'm only 12! You spell it like this:pay, but you pronounce it the same. Just instead of tightening your lips,don't tighten them so much. I would say the answer is: Torta
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".