"Thanks! You're a beauty! I do not find the words to describe so much beauty" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase ¡Gracias! ¡Sos una belleza! No encuentro palabras para describir tanta belleza. The three sentences model the special second person informal singular verb form sos to show admiring, respectful love. The pronunciation will be "GRA-syas sos OO-na vezh-ZHEY-sa no en-KWEN-tro pa-LA-Bras PA-ra DEY-skree-bir TAN-ta bey-YEY-sa" in Spanish.
Words in Spanish translated to English
"Stupid words" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase palabras tontas. The feminine plural noun and adjective also translate into English as "dumb (foolish) words." The pronunciation will be "pa-LA-bra-STON-tas" in Spanish.
encuentro espiritual = spiritual encounter
you have the words.
Two words
"Your words" ..that's what it means in English
Translation: At the end, we will not remember the words of our enemies, but rather the silence of our friends.
It means "I don't find my peace where you are".
A word to the wise is sufficient.
Translated it means, "fewer words, fewer fights." Literally, pleitos means lawsuits. It means those who are outspoken often find themselves in arguments while those who stay silent stay out of trouble.
The word cinta when translated to English is love.
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