Category: English to Spanish translation

  • Times As Many Translator Spanish

    Times As Many Translator Spanish 1. Start with “veces” meaning “times”. 2. Add “tantos(as)” for “as many”. 3. Use “traductor” for “translator”. 4. Put them together: “Traductor de veces tantos(as)” to say “Times as many translator” in Spanish. How to Say “Times As Many” in Spanish Introduction When learning a new language, it is essential…

  • Tienes Lindos Ojos In English

    Tienes Lindos Ojos In English – “Tienes Lindos Ojos” means “You have beautiful eyes” in English. – “Lindos” is the plural form of “Lindo”, which means “pretty” or “beautiful”. – In Spanish, it is common to use “Lindo” or “Linda” to compliment someone’s physical appearance, particularly their eyes. How to Say “Tienes Lindos Ojos” in…

  • To Be Called Oneself In Spanish

    To Be Called Oneself In Spanish 1. “To be called oneself” in Spanish is “llamarse.” 2. It is a reflexive verb, meaning the subject performs the action on themselves. 3. To use it, conjugate the verb “llamarse” to match the subject and add the name or title after it. 4. Example: “Me llamo Maria” (My…

  • To Dance Ballet In Spanish

    To Dance Ballet In Spanish 1. Start with “I want to dance ballet” in Spanish: “Quiero bailar ballet.” 2. Pronounce the “quiero” as kee-EH-roh and “bailar” as BY-lahr. 3. Add the specific ballet style, such as “clásico” for classical, or “contemporáneo” for contemporary. 4. For example, “I want to dance classical ballet” would be “Quiero…

  • To Make Rounds In Spanish

    To Make Rounds In Spanish 1. To make rounds in Spanish is “hacer rondas.” 2. This phrase is commonly used in healthcare settings. 3. It can also refer to making rounds with security personnel or in a social setting. 4. “Hacer la ronda” or “hacer el recorrido” are other phrases that can be used in…

  • To Identify Spanish

    To Identify Spanish 1. Use the verb “identificar” to say “to identify” in Spanish. 2. To specify “Spanish,” add the adjective “español/a” after the noun being identified. 3. Therefore, “to identify Spanish” would be “identificar español/a”. How to Say “To Identify” in Spanish: A Comprehensive Guide Introduction When learning a new language, one of the…

  • To Royals In Spanish

    To Royals In Spanish 1. Address kings or queens as “Su Majestad” (Your Majesty) 2. When referring to them in the third person, use “Él/ella es un/a miembro de la realeza” (He/She is a member of the royalty) 3. Use “La Corona” (The Crown) to refer to the monarchy 4. Say “El Rey” (The King)…

  • To Open Presents In Spanish

    To Open Presents In Spanish 1. The phrase “to open presents” in Spanish is “abrir regalos”. 2. Pronounce it like “ah-brear ray-gah-los”. 3. Use it in a sentence like “Me encanta abrir regalos en Navidad”, which means “I love opening presents at Christmas”. How to Say “To Open Presents” in Spanish Introduction When it comes…

  • Too Expensive En Espanol

    Too Expensive En Espanol – “Too Expensive” in Spanish is “Muy Caro”. – “Demasiado Caro” is another common way to express the same idea. – You can also say “No está dentro de mi presupuesto” which means “It is not within my budget”. How to say “Too Expensive” in Spanish Introduction When traveling in Spanish-speaking…

  • Toco English

    Toco English 1. Pronounce “Toco” as “TOH-koh” in Spanish. 2. Emphasize the “o” sound in the first syllable. 3. The “c” should be pronounced as a hard “k” sound. 4. Remember that Spanish is a syllable-timed language, so each syllable should be pronounced separately and clearly. 5. Practice the word with a Spanish speaker to…

  • Traemos Conjugation in Spanish

    Traemos Conjugation in Spanish – To say “traemos” in Spanish, you would conjugate the verb “traer” in the present tense for the first-person plural subject pronoun “nosotros”. – The full conjugation would be “traemos”, which translates to “we bring” in English. How to Say Traemos Conjugation in Spanish Introduction When learning a new language, one…

  • Toretto In English

    Toretto In English 1. Pronounce “t” as “tuh” 2. Pronounce “o” as “oh” 3. Pronounce “r” as a single roll of the tongue 4. Pronounce “e” as “eh” 5. Pronounce “t” as “tuh” 6. Pronounce the double “t” as a single roll of the tongue 7. Pronounce “o” as “oh” Result: tuh-oh-R-eh-tuh-oh How to say…