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  1. 5 de may. de 2024 · Fruit Names in Spanish A–G. Apple — la manzana. Apricot — el damasco, el albaricoque. Avocado — el aguacate. Banana — el plátano, la banana. Blackberry — la mora, la zarzamora. Blackcurrant — la grosella negra. Blueberry — el arándano. Camu camu — el camu camu.

  2. Hace 6 días · The Meaning and Functions of Lo in Spanish. Lo means different things depending on how it’s used. It can be used: to replace “him” or “it” in a sentence where the audience already knows what it’s referring to. In this case, it’s used as a direct object pronoun. Example: Lo amo.

  3. 20 de may. de 2024 · No os entristezcáis, porque el gozo del Señor es vuestra fortaleza”. Nahum 1:7 “Jehová es bueno, baluarte en el día de la angustia; conoce a los que en él se refugian.”. Here are 50 Powerful Bible Verses In Spanish! These inspirational Scriptures are about strength, faith, God's love, protection, thanksgiving, healing, and more.

  4. 7 de may. de 2024 · Spanish also has some pronouns to say the word “it,” however they are very rarely used. But for the sake of completeness, they are: él (“it” masculine), ella (“it” feminine) and ello (“it” neutral) 2. Direct Object Pronouns. Mi mamá me llamó. (My mom called me.)

  5. 13 de may. de 2024 · Simpático. Likable/Friendly. Used to describe someone who is friendly and pleasant. 1. Divertido – Amusing. When something tickles your funny bone and brings a smile to your face, you can describe it as “ divertido ” in Spanish. This term is used to express that a situation or joke is enjoyable and light-hearted.

  6. 22 de may. de 2024 · Vocabulary List of 90 Professions in Spanish. Here you have a list of occupations along with their English translations. I’ve added the feminine forms and explanations when necessary. el abogado / la abogada — lawyer. el actor / la actriz — actor / actress. el administrador / la administradora — administrator.

  7. 15 de may. de 2024 · A feeling of tightness or pressure in the center of your chest. Pain that travels to your back, neck, or arm. A fast heartbeat or a pounding in your chest. An irregular heart rate or skipped heartbeats. You feel dizzy, faint, or disoriented. You have trouble catching your breath (talking and breathing are difficult).