How do you spell to skate in Spanish?
Reverse translation for skate
- patín – skate.
- raya (pez) – line, stripe, skate, ray, part (in the hair), crease (in clothing)
- patinar – to skate, to skid, to slip, to slip up, to blunder.
What do you call news in Spanish?
the news (Radio) las noticias ⧫ el noticiario; (Television) las noticias ⧫ el telediario (Spain) ⧫ el noticiero (Latin America) ⧫ el noticioso (Andes)
What does breaking news mean in Spanish?
noun. rotura f ⧫ rompimiento m.
What is the word for nine in Spanish?
nueve in Spanish is “NINE”.
What is the verb for play in Spanish?
verb jugar
The Spanish verb jugar means “to play,” exclusively when referring to playing a game or sport. (If you are talking about playing an instrument, there’s another verb for that in Spanish: tocar.)
What is the word for skiing in Spanish?
esquí [ masculine, singular ] go skiing. ir a esquiar.
What is the Spanish word for no?
Nop – Nope To say “no” in Spanish in a super informal way, use this expression. It works the same way as the English “nope” but once again, make it a short /o/ instead of the English diphthong.
Is Nuevo masculine or feminine?
Nouveau is a bit special since it has two forms in the masculine: it becomes nouvel in front of a singular masculine noun that begins with a vowel or a mute h. It becomes nouvelle in the feminine. Nouvelle just takes an s in the plural, but nouvel and nouveau both become nouveaux (with an x) in the plural.
How do you say 0 in Spanish?
If you want to say “zero” in Spanish you would use “el cero”.
What is the reply to Gracias?
de nada
The response to gracias that you’re most likely to use or hear is de nada (you’re welcome), or you could say, if appropriate, a tí (thank you). For greater emphasis you can use no hay de qué (don’t mention it).
How do you use Nuevo?
nuevo: el nuevo libro, the brand-new book, the newly acquired book; el libro nuevo, the newly made book. pobre: esa pobre mujer, that poor woman (in the sense of being pitiful); esa mujer pobre, that woman who is poor. propio: mis propios zapatos, my own shoes; mis zapatos propios, my appropriate shoes.