Category: English to Spanish translation

  • Contarte Infinitive Conjugation in Spanish

    Contarte Infinitive Conjugation in Spanish To say “contarte” in Spanish, you need to use the infinitive conjugation. Here’s how: – Start with the verb “contar,” which means “to count” or “to tell.” – Add the ending “-arte” to indicate the subject pronoun “tú,” meaning “you.” – The result is “contarte,” which means “to count/tell you.”…

  • Cotidianos Translate Google in Spanish

    Cotidianos Translate Google in Spanish 1. Open the Google Translate website on your device. 2. In the “From” section, select “English”. 3. In the “To” section, select “Spanish”. 4. Type or paste “Everyday Translate Google” into the translation box. 5. Click the “Translate” button to see “Cotidianos Translate Google” in Spanish. Cómo decir “Cotidianos Translate…

  • Cotizacion Sinonims in Spanish

    Cotizacion Sinonims in Spanish – To say “cotización” in Spanish, you can also use the synonyms “presupuesto” or “estimación”. – These words refer to the price or cost estimate of a product or service. – For example, “Necesito una cotización para la instalación de unas cortinas” could be expressed as “Necesito un presupuesto o una…

  • Cuarta Hora In English

    Cuarta Hora In English To say Cuarta Hora in English, one can use the phrases “fourth hour” or “1:00 PM.” “Cuarta Hora” is often used in Spanish-speaking countries to refer to the midday break or lunchtime, which typically falls around 1:00 PM. How to Say Cuarta Hora In English in Spanish Introduction As you learn…

  • Cuanto Tiempo Hace Que In English

    Cuanto Tiempo Hace Que In English – “Cuanto tiempo hace que…” translates to “How long has it been since…” in English. – Use this phrase when asking about a duration or time elapsed since a past event. – Example: “¿Cuánto tiempo hace que te graduaste?” (How long has it been since you graduated?) How to…

  • Cultivan in Spanish

    Cultivan in Spanish 1. Pronounce the “C” as a “K”. 2. Say “ul-ti-van” with the stress on the second-to-last syllable. 3. In Spanish, it is pronounced as “kul-tee-vahn”. 4. Remember to roll the “r” at the end of the word. How to Say “Cultivan” in Spanish If you’re wondering how to say “Cultivan” in Spanish,…

  • Delegadas in Spanish

    Delegadas in Spanish – Pronounce “del-eh-gah-das” in Spanish – Emphasize the second syllable – Use a soft “g” sound like the “h” in “hot” – Roll the “r” sound in the beginning and end of the word – Practice saying the word slowly and then gradually increase your speed How to Say “Delegadas” in Spanish…

  • Cupimos in Spanish

    Cupimos in Spanish 1. Identify the verb tense: preterite. 2. Identify the subject pronoun: nosotros. 3. Remove the -imos ending. 4. Cup- is the stem. 5. Add the appropriate ending for nosotros in the preterite tense, resulting in cupimos. 6. Pronounce as coo-PEE-mos. How to Say “Cupimos” in Spanish Learning how to say different words…

  • Disputados in Spanish

    Disputados in Spanish – “Disputados” in Spanish refers to members of parliament or congress. – To pronounce it correctly, say “dee-spoo-TAH-dohs” with the stress on the second syllable. – Be sure to roll the “r” sound in “disputados” for a more natural Spanish pronunciation. How to Say “Disputados” in Spanish When learning a new language,…

  • Desmontan English

    Desmontan English 1. Pronounce the letter “D” as “day” in English. 2. Pronounce “es” as “ess” in English. 3. Pronounce “mon” as “mohn” in English. 4. Pronounce “tan” as “tahn” in English. 5. Stress the second syllable – “des-MOHN-tahn”. In Spanish, it is pronounced as “des-mohn-TAHN”. How to Say “Desmontan” in Spanish When it comes…

  • Easado In English

    Easado In English – “Easado” in English can be pronounced as “ess-ah-doh.” – The “a” is pronounced like the “a” in “car.” – The “o” is pronounced like the “o” in “go.” – The emphasis should be on the second syllable. How to Say “Easado” in English Introduction If you are learning Spanish or have…

  • Divorciarse In English

    Divorciarse In English 1. To say “divorciarse” in English, use the verb “to get divorced.” 2. Example: “Mi hermana y su esposo se van a divorciar” translates to “My sister and her husband are going to get divorced.” 3. Other phrases that can be used include “to break up” or “to split up” for less…