"Frases" is Spanish for "Phrases". You might commonly hear your Spanish teacher asking you to "escribe frases" in class.
The wording of the question is confusing. If you want to have a sample sentence in Spanish: "Hola amigo, soy Emma." is a perfect example. If you want to know the Spanish word for sentence it is either "oración" or "frase" depending on the country in question. "Oración" can also mean "prayer" and "frase" can also mean "phrase" in certain countries.
what are you like? According to my translator, it means "as it is" According to the translator(google translate) It is it not good with sentences. The translator is wrong. Como means how. And es means is. So Como es means How is... Segun traductor(google translate) es no bueno con frases. La traductor es mal.
mean as an angry marine mean as a virgin queen mean as a nuclear submarine mean as Paula Deen
Google translate= You're ugly. Enjoy life. You are mean; just enjoy life.
Salida might mean exit. It might mean a way out. It might mean offramp. It might mean a date.
"Frases bíblicas" in English means "Biblical phrases" or "Biblical quotes."
Outras Frases - 2003 is rated/received certificates of: Portugal:M/12
"Write the sentences in Spanish"
frases
The cast of Outras Frases - 2003 includes: Ana Clara Guerra Marques as herself Luandino Vieira as himself
The cast of Frases Comunes en Puerto Rico - 2011 includes: Abimael Linares
'Que palabras o frases conocen en espanol?' = 'What words and phrases do you(plural, formal)/they know in Spanish?'
He/She/it writes phrases about [las personas] the people in the [clase] class. This could also be a command but is has serious grammatical issues if it is. Escriba frases sobre las personas en la clase. Write phrases about the people in the class.
Frases Celebres' is the Spanish way of saying 'Famous Quotes'. There is a website dedicated to this but you can also visit many quote websites for more information.
Algumas frases and algumas expressões are Portuguese equivalents of the English phrase "some phrases." Birthplace and personal preference determine whether what also may mean "some sentences" (case 1) or "some expressions" (example 2) suits. The respective pronunciations will be "ow-GOO-mush FRA-zeesh" and "ow-GOO-muh-ZEESH-pres-SOISH" in Cariocan Brazilian and in continental Portuguese.
It means: which are some of the sentences he says in the Spanish lesson.
Alexandre Guardiola has written: 'Frases penduradas no teto'