How do you say 'cup' in Spanish? Cooking and Kitchen Vocabulary: It'll be useful to know the names of different containers in Spanish in order to offer someone a drink or give them a recipe. Moreover, the word 'cup' has a different translation when referring to a trophy or prize. An...
How do you say raise your hand in Spanish? Spanish Verbs: In Spanish verbs have three different endings ( -ar, -er, and -ir) that will determine their conjugation for the regular verbs. Irregular verbs have the same three endings however their conjugation follows no rules. ...
How do you say bag in Spanish? Common Words: Expanding your vocabulary in a foreign language is an important part of learning to speak the language. A good place to start is by learning common words that you are likely to encounter while doing everyday activities, such as shopping in a ...
My wife brought a Pyrex measuring cup in her purse. When the glass arrived, she whipped out the cup, I poured and measured. Then we poured the wine back in the glass and in nine out of 10 cases, enjoyed it. There's no legal U.S. minimum for how much a glass should contain, alt...
The phrase “bolsa de valores” is widely used throughout the Spanish-speaking world and is the most common translation for “stock market.” The term “bolsa” refers to a bag or purse, which historically represented the place where merchants would gather to trade goods. Over time, it evolv...
2. Q: How do you solve a quadratic equation? A: To solve a quadratic equation, use the quadratic formula: x = (-b ±√(b² - 4ac)) / 2a, where a, b, and c are coefficients of the equation. 3. Q: How do you say "hello" in Spanish? A: "Hello" in Spanish is "Hola"...
PUCHI ...that's how we say in Spanish when you're blessed...you know...some people struggle for years...not him...it's like he always knew it was going to happen...that he'd make it... (the gold cross in between her fingers) This is his... That first time I saw him, ...
In my 3-day itinerary, you'll see all the major must-see Rome attractions like the Vatican, Colosseum, Trevi Fountain, Pantheon, Piazza Navona, Spanish Steps, Castel Sant'Angelo, and much more. And if you have more time, or want suggestions for extra/other things to do, you'll find ...
And how do you say goodbye? Adelaide was notmerely my longtime therapist; she was the only one I’ve ever had. My father never put me in therapy as a child—except for one session—despite the fact that my mother died when I was so young. I remember him telling me that I would ad...
Is it proper to say “Me neither” or “Me either”? (In response, for instance, to: “I don’t like cockroaches.”) Eh? Reply liz on January 11, 2012 at 1:41 pm Oooh, a good question. In informal spoken English, you really can use either one. Personally, I prefer “me ...