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To rule out the possibility that apparent differences in the information being presented were due to linguistic properties (e.g., because of the use of grammatical gender and plural marking, there are more articles in Spanish, and the common English verb “to be” can be translated as either...
How do I say "Hello, how are you? My name is Cathy and I'll be your waitress today" in Spanish? Community Answer In Spanish you would say: "Hola, ¿cómo estás? Mi nombre es Cathy y seré su mesera hoy". Not Helpful 11 Helpful 16 Question How do I say, "I'm fine, ...