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  1. the best spanish-english dictionary Get More than a Translation Get conjugations, examples, and pronunciations for millions of words and phrases in Spanish and English.

  2. the best spanish-english dictionary Get More than a Translation Get conjugations, examples, and pronunciations for millions of words and phrases in Spanish and English.

  3. what is (. wuht. ihz. ) phrase. 1. (in general questions) a. qué es. What is that nasty smell? ¿Qué es ese olor repugnante?

  4. However, if a masculine singular noun comes after the Spanish prepositions a or de, we need to form contractions with el to create al and del. [the preposition a] + [the definite article el] = al. [the preposition de] + [the definite article el] = del. These contractions are obligatory whenever we have a el or de el.

  5. Apr 4, 2024 · Alright, alright…. 4. No entendí (I didn’t understand) Don’t be afraid of being clear and direct. This phrase is great because of its simplicity, and you can make it even better by adding. la última parte (the last part): No entendí la última parte. (I did not understand the last part.) La parte de…. (That bit about…):

  6. what is it. phrase. 1. (general) a. qué es. I have a present for you. - What is it?Tengo un regalo para ti. - ¿Qué es? b. qué está. Look at that racoon.

  7. May 22, 2024 · Knowing how to say “what” is an essential part of any Spanish learner’s arsenal. In Spanish, there are multiple ways to say “what,” such as: qué, cómo, lo que and cuál. In this post, you’ll learn five ways to say “what” in Spanish and see how they are used in context with the help of example sentences. For a fun twist, the ...

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