Mira lo que le interesa, hay algo para todos. If power is what interests you. Si es el poder lo que te interesa. I like to see what interests you. Quiero ver qué le interesa a Ud. But perhaps love is what interests you more. El amor es, quizá...lo que más le interesa. You...
It reminds me of what there is in the heart of darkness. Me recuerda lo que existe en el corazón de la oscuridad. Literature I’ll go and see what there is in the drinks cabinet in the sitting room. Voy a ver si encuentro algo en la licorera del salón. Literature What ...
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and their role is to indicatewho or what is performing an action.They change depending on who you’re talking to or about, and whether it’s a singular or plural. It’s important to know these little words as you will see them used frequently in the Spanish language!
4what?(tambiénwhat is it?)(oral)qué(al responder a un llamado) 5(oral)(al calcular algo)•It’ll take us, what, about three hours.Nos llevará, veamos, unas tres horas. Pictures of the day What are these? Click on the pictures to check....
Examples of how to use these phrases in Spanish (Mexico) include:- Que onda, ¿cómo estás? (What's up, how are you?)- ¿Que onda perdida, dónde te metiste? (What's up, lost one, where have you been?)- Ando alerta por si pasa algo sospechoso. (I am alert in case ...
¿Qué son algunas respuestas típicas en México cuando alguien dice tu nombre para decirte algo, po... Hola! I have difficulties in spanish could someone help me correct my sentences so that it sounds... ¿Estas oraciones suenan natural? “Alguien me agradeció por mi servicio porque es...
to give sth into sb's hands (liter)→ entregar or confiar algo a algn 3. (= offer) [+ party, dinner]→ darto give a party for sb→ dar or ofrecer una fiesta en honor de algnwhy don't you give them melon to start with?→ ¿por qué no les das melón para empezar?she gave...
3. To become dominant: Our defense took over in the second half of the game. 4. To do (an action or a play in a game) again when the first performance has been discounted or is under dispute. take to 1. To have recourse to; go to, as for safety: took to the woods. 2. To...
to do sth again→ volver a hacer algo, hacer algo de nuevoit will have to be done again→ habrá que volver a hacerlo, habrá que hacerlo de nuevowhat's he ever done for me?→ ¿qué ha hechoél por mí?what can I do for you?→ ¿en qué puedo servirle?, ¿qué se le ...