Actually lento is correct depending on how you are using the word slow. Lento is the adjective form of slow meaning not fast and Despacio is the intransitive verb (verbs used without objects) form of the word slow.
"e'olea ondara" <-- More internet pollution.
It depends on the context:
A slow-down in economic growth. Una bajada (drop) en el crecimiento (growth) economicó
I don't understand, slow down please. No entiendo; [vaya] más despacio por favor.
The pace slowed down. Se aflojó El Paso.
You can also use "... rebaja ...", "... más lento..." and other constructs, again depending on exactly what you want to say and the context.
"Speak slower" in Spanish is "habla más despacio". It is pronounced "AH-blah mahs de-SPA-see-oh". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
Más despacio, por favor.
Mas despacio al limpiar
despacio y rapido
lento.
Sister in law in Spanish is cunada.
How to say "hi" in spanish is Hola. How to say "bye" in spanish is Adios.
how to say Amer in Spanish
you say it in spanish as- sarina
Hoy anda despacio.
bueno, pero despacio/lento
pronounced "tone-toe", means slow ( correct me if I am wrong).
Slow - as in "This download is so slow"
lento.
slow up
normally fast; listen to the spanish music in the nutcracker
"Lentos" means "slow". "Lentos" though is the plural version of slow. It would be used to describe more than one person. "Lento" would be the singular version of slow. Another way of saying slow is "moroso" (it's also more common to say it that way).Hope this helped! (:
Slow is "hidas" in Finnish.
Spanish music varies. It can be fast and upbeat or slow and heartfelt. There are many types of Spanish music.
Sister in law in Spanish is cunada.
How to say "hi" in spanish is Hola. How to say "bye" in spanish is Adios.