Firstly, how do you say “months” in Spanish? First things first: the Spanish word for “month” is “mes” (“meses” in plural), and it’s pronounced /ˈmes/ according to the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). Don’t let the slashes intimidate you: in reality, you can pronoun...
Learn a new word every day. Get the Word of the Day TODAY el desfile parade EXAMPLES Me encantaron los disfraces que vi en el desfile. — I loved the costumes I saw at the parade. March 3, 2025 enfermo sick EXAMPLES No vayas al trabajo si te sientes enfermo. — Don't go to wor...
百度试题 结果1 题目The word for "I" in Spanish is ___.相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 答案:yo 反馈 收藏
百度试题 结果1 题目The word for 'mother' in Spanish is ___.相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 答案:madre 反馈 收藏
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One of the fist exceptions that students learn to the rule that Spanish nouns ending in-oare masculine isla radio(feminine), meaningradio: Antonio encendiólaradio. Antonio switched on the radio. ¿Escuchalaradio? Are you listening to the radio?
This is another Spanish word which isn’t quite what it seems. In some of its main uses it meansengagementorcommitmentrather than ‘compromise’: Tenían un compromiso previo.They had a prior engagement. La directora tuvo que cancelar todos sus compromisos.The director had to cancel all her ...
21. The Spanish word "ahorita" has multiple meanings in Mexico, and it is even used_a polite way of saying "no, thanks" when refusing an offer. D.in A.as B. for C.to22. Over the past 70 years, China___ advances in many aspects, which we are proud of. D. witnesses A. ...
The Word: In Spanish; Evangelical Hispanics share worship in former Darlington Baptist churchMARY NEVANSPEDERSON
In English when we think of things thesubjectof the verb is usually the person doing the thinking. However, in formal English, we reverse things, and ideas can ‘occur’ to us, as in ‘Something’s just occurred to me.’ Spanish also reverses things, using a word,ocurrirsewhichlookslike...