¿Nació él?= He was born? This is probably preceded by either Dónde (Where was he born?) or Cuándo (When was he born?) Él nació is he was born...
francis says: I'm not sure if a understood correctly the question. if the question is: "Nacho" is the short, for which spanish male name? then the answer is "Ignacio" Ig-Nacio Nacio = Nacho I hope my answer clarified you question
it means THEboth EL and LA in spanish mean THE in English
The way that you say "Jennifer Lopez birthday" in Spanish is "Jennifer Lopez cumpleaños".
El taller is the Spanish word for workshop or shop in English.
I think you mean 'el tOmate' = (the) tomato
Mira adonde el nacio
el nacio en Michigan
(Yo) naci = I was born (El/ella) nacio + He/she was born
nacio el 17 de noviembre de 1978
Where were you born? The Spanish phrasing is different, because nacio is an active verb. In English we only use the passive form: "is born, was born, has been born..." In Spanish, nacio is an active verb like "I became." A more literal translation of donde nacio might be "Where did you come into being?" or "Where did you start existing?"
ella nacio/ su cumpleanos es el dos de diciembre. ( nacio' has an accent over the 'o' and the 'n' in 'cumpleanos' has the tilde, the curvy line, over it.)
francis says: I'm not sure if a understood correctly the question. if the question is: "Nacho" is the short, for which spanish male name? then the answer is "Ignacio" Ig-Nacio Nacio = Nacho I hope my answer clarified you question
Donde naciste? (informal) Donde nacio Vd? (formal, polite) - there should be an acute accent over naciO.
It can either mean He/She was born
it means THEboth EL and LA in spanish mean THE in English
you say it like this el mama compleanos el manyana
El = The De = Of