TenÃÂas que ser tú is a Spanish equivalent to the title of the movie 'Leap Year'. The verb 'tenÃÂas' and the interrogative/relative 'que' mean '[informal singular you] have to'. The infinitive 'ser' means 'to be'. The personal pronoun 'tú' means 'you'. All together, they're pronounced 'teh-NEE-ah-skeh sehr too'.
Liigaasta is an Estonian equivalent to the title of the movie 'Leap Year'.
Leap year
Verlobung auf Umwegen is a German equivalent to the title of the movie 'Leap Year'.
Oświadczyny po irlandzku is a Polish equivalent to the title of the movie 'Leap Year'.
Année bissextile is a French equivalent to the title of the movie 'Leap Year'. The feminine noun 'année' means 'year long'. The adjective 'bissextile' refers to a number or a sum that can be divided by the number 'four'. Together, they're pronounced 'ah-neh bee-seh-steel'.
The song is "Just Say Yes" by Snow Patrol.
This film, Leap Year, was directed by Anand Tucker. The film was released in January 2010.
"Leap" will be capitalised at the start of a sentence, but "year" immediately after will not be. The phrase would not be capitalised in the middle of a sentence. There is a movie called "Leap Year" and it would be capitalised, as it is a proper noun.
the girl Anna chose Declan O'Callaghan in the movie in the last
it is an opinion so better go watch it
The Proposal, kind of. Love both of them though!
3080 will be a leap year.