How do you say fourth of july in spanish?
'Fourth of July' translates to 'cuarto de julio' in Spanish. ChaCha for now. Text back soon!
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What is something sweet to say in Spanish?
In Spanish, 'something sweet to say' is 'algo dulce para decir'
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How do you say "What did you say?" in spanish?
In Spanish, 'what did you say ?' is '¿Qué has dicho?'
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What are fun things to say in Spanish?
Here are a few fun things to say in Spanish: Awesome is Impre...
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What is the most offensive thing to say in Spanish?
"Chinga usted" is the English equivalent to f*ck you. You can...
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What does Smokey say in Spanish on the movie Friday?
The movie Friday came out on April 26th, 1995. The character ...
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What are fun things to say in Spanish?
Here are a few fun things to say in Spanish: Awesome is Impre...
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What is something sweet to say in Spanish?
In Spanish, 'something sweet to say' is 'algo dulce para decir'
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What is the most offensive thing to say in Spanish?
"Chinga usted" is the English equivalent to f*ck you. You can...
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How do you say "What did you say?" in spanish?
In Spanish, 'what did you say ?' is '¿Qué has dicho?'
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How do you say in Spanish: my eyes are up here?
In Spanish, 'my eyes are up here' is 'Mis ojos están aquí' Ch...
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How do you say "What did you say?" in spanish?
In Spanish, 'what did you say ?' is '¿Qué has dicho?'
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What is something sweet to say in Spanish?
In Spanish, 'something sweet to say' is 'algo dulce para decir'
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What are fun things to say in Spanish?
Here are a few fun things to say in Spanish: Awesome is Impre...
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What is the most offensive thing to say in Spanish?
"Chinga usted" is the English equivalent to f*ck you. You can...
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How do you say in Spanish "there is a pig in my under carriage and he's eating all the cabbage"?
"There's a pig..." is "hay un cerdo en mi coche y en virtud d...
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How do you say i love you in Spanish and in French?
Te amo is I love you in Spanish and Je t'aime is I love you i...
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How do you say i love you in German, Italian, Spanish, Chinese, and French?
I Love you in Spanish is "te amo", "ich liebe dich" in German...
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How do you say' ChaCha' in Spanish?
You would say it the same as you do in English. ChaCha!
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How do you say flower in Swahili, French, and Spanish?
"Ua" is how you say "flower" in Swahili, "fleur" is how you s...
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How to you say "a" in Spanish?
The English word "a" in Spanish is "un" or "una", depending o...
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How do you say i love you in Spanish and in French?
Te amo is I love you in Spanish and Je t'aime is I love you i...
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What is something cute to say to your boyfriend in spanish?
In Spanish, 'something cute to say to your boyfriend' is 'alg...
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How to say shut up in spanish?
The English word shut up translates to callar in Spanish. And...
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How do you say "no, i don't speak spanish" in Spanish?
In Spanish, 'know , i do n't speak spanish' is 'saber, hacer ...
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How to say Happy Birthday in Spanish?
The English saying Happy Birthday, translated into Spanish is...
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How to say shut up in spanish?
The English word shut up translates to callar in Spanish. And...
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How do you say socks in Spanish?
In Spanish, 'socks' is 'calcetines'
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How do you say happy valentine's day in spanish and in french?
Happy Valentine's Day in Spanish is "Feliz Día de San Valentí...
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De largo is how you say long in spanish. ChaCha!!
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"Equipo" is "team" in Spanish. "Los deportes de equipo" is Sp...
About Say in Spanish
According to the U.S. Census, the number of people five and older who speak a language other than English at home has more than doubled in the last three decades, at a pace four times greater than the nation's population growth. In that time frame, the percentage of speakers of non-English languages grew by 140% while the nation's overall population grew by 34%. Spanish speakers accounted for the largest numeric increase — nationwide, there were 23.4 million more speakers in 2007 than in 1980 representing a 211% increase.
About Fourth of July
July 4th, 1776 is the day on which the United States declared independence from Great Britain. The Fourth of July is commonly associated with fireworks, parades, barbecues, carnivals, fairs, picnics, concerts, baseball games, political speeches and ceremonies, hot dog eating contests, and various other public and private events celebrating the history, government, and traditions of the United States.
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