They can be found at the link below.
Google 'Piropos in Spanish and English'
Type. This question should be in spanish-english translations.
Not exactly... though WikiAnswers can help you with translations. You can ask questions such as 'How do you say 'eat' in Greek?' to the community (categorize it in 'English to Greek'), and wait for an answer.
As of April 2010, WikiAnswers has questions and answers in English, Tagalog, French, Italian, German and Spanish.Daar is nog nie WikiAnswers in die Afrikaanse taal.(There is not yet WikiAnswers in Afrikaans.)However, there is a subcategory on the English site for "English to Afrikaans" translations. Here's the link:http://wiki.answers.com/Q/FAQ/4801
There are many places where one could find Spanish to English translations for phrases like julanes volverte a ver. The best places to get translations online would be places like Google Translate.
There are several Spanish translations for the English word 'loving'. In Spanish it can be amar, amoroso, carinoso, or de amante.
There are various translations of the word "language" from English to Spanish. Commonly, the Spanish word "lengua" is used. "Lenguaje" is also appropriate, as is "idioma."
James Albert Granier has written: 'Latin American belles-lettres in English translation' -- subject(s): Bibliography, English literature, Latin American literature, Spanish American literature, Translations from Spanish, Translations into English
Ana Mairena has written: 'Majakuagymoukeia' -- subject(s): Cora literature, Translations into English, Translations into Spanish
If it's a name, you would say it the same in Spanish as in English. Many names don't have translations into other languages.
At this time, there is not a Spanish-language version of WikiAnswers available. We do, however, host a Spanish language category here: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/FAQ/2185 - Preguntas en Espanol.
The strict translation of the Spanish phrase "transporte maritimo" to English is "maritime transport". This and other Spanish translations can be found at the online site "Spanishdict".