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La Ciudad Answers

un vaquero en la ciudad by joan sebastian???
Q. anyone knows the lyrics?? Thanks
Asked by deya - Fri Mar 23 10:15:26 2007 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Try www.lyricstime.com or www.lyrics.com
Answered by Beautiful Blond - Fri Mar 23 10:28:05 2007

what do you like of mexico city: que les gusta de la ciudad de mexico?
Q. lo que a mi me gusta de mi ciudad son sus museos, restaurantes, musica y :what I like of my city they are its museums, restaurants, music and architecture
Asked by Silvia Andrea - Wed Apr 22 20:17:39 2009 - - 8 Answers - 0 Comments

A. I absolutely LOVE Mexico City. Been there several times and it's just never enough. I love everything Chapultepec...the museums...the park...the crowds...the street food. I love the Ballet Folklorico on a Sunday morning, then catch a mass in the Catedral Metropolitano. Love the exciting new cuisine at all the innovative restaurants around Polanco. Love riding the Metro, where I can go anywhere for 2 pesos. Love getting out to Teotihuacan early in the morning, while the mist is still hanging low and obscuring the pyramids. Love strolling through Coyoacan and visiting the Frida Kahlo or the Leon Trotsky houses. So much to love, so little time to love it all...
Answered by Mark The Latin Travel Dude - Thu Apr 23 20:05:58 2009

In Spanish, how do I say, "Where are you from?"?
Q. I am doing a homework assigment, and I need to fill in three blanks: ?___ ___ ___ usted? I correctly put in De Donde, but the homework is not accepting esta for the third blank. In reply to the question, the homework provides: Soy de la Ciudad de Mexico.
Asked by me - Mon Oct 27 18:23:37 2008 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments

A. De donde es usted? To be from = ser de SOY de la ciudad de Mexico. You're using ser, not estar. Hope that helps ;)
Answered by chris_keever2000 - Mon Oct 27 18:28:32 2008

Es grande la ciudad?
Q. wat is that in english?
Asked by mrscody1 - Wed Jan 23 18:29:21 2008 - - 7 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Is the city big? or The city is big?
Answered by NeoRchrd - Wed Jan 23 18:47:40 2008

What does the spanish word "arrasar" mean in english?
Q. Hello. WHat do these things mean in english? -Los jefes de los jefes, arrasan en San Diego -Recompensa -plegarias -apremiantes de la ciudad -jubilarse -bancarrota -demandas / desalojos -Pospone OEA visita de mision de cancilleres a Honduras -Recomienda UNICEF unificar estadisticas -desintegracion -agenda -
Asked by Jose R - Sat Aug 15 00:52:15 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. arrasar = devastate, or, colloquially, "sweep to victory" your question has been answered
Answered by Daedalus Omega - Sat Aug 15 01:00:20 2009

Did I write these Spanish sentences correctly?
Q. 1. I am from a small town in Minnesota. -> Soy de el pueblo pequeno en Minnesota. 2. We are at the theater to sing and dance. -> Estamos a el teatro a cantan y bailan. 3. They fish at the sea in a boat. -> Pescan a el mar en el barco. 4. We live in the big city. -> Vivimos en la ciudad grande.
Asked by *Starstrukk - Wed Dec 2 18:30:14 2009 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments
Native Spanish speakers, only - How do you say this in English?
Q. 1_ Podrian contarme como es la gente de Berlin? 2_ Es o no un pueblo amistoso y amigable con los extranjeros? 3_ Cual es la ciudad alemana mas apropiada para estudiar aleman?
Asked by cindy - Sat Aug 30 23:58:40 2008 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments

A. 1. Could you tell how are the people from Berlin? 2. Is it a friendly city and amicable towards foreigners? 3. What German city is most appropriate to learn German?
Answered by Carlos M - Sun Aug 31 00:50:23 2008

el tren que iba de Estambul desde la ciudad de Eskisehir?
Q. Translation help: de means from and desde also means from, so I don't know why this sentences from a Nicaraguan newspaper is written like this
Asked by AbeLincolnParty - Thu Aug 27 14:32:14 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Probably the de here is used as a construction with the verb ir (from where iba comes from) . So it doesn't really mean 'from' . I'm not sure about this but maybe someone can clarify. If you have studied some spanish you might have seen constructions like "ir de compras" which means "to go shopping" or "ir de viaje" which means "to go on a trip" So, the translation would be: "The train that was going to Istanbul from Eskisehir city.."
Answered by Aral - Thu Aug 27 15:36:56 2009

For my spanish homework, I need to unscramble the following words:?
Q. For my spanish homework, I need to unscramble the following words: Los chicos estan en la ciudad de AATLOOV. Alex es muy cfaonodaii a los deportes. Cuando esta en DRAMDI, Maite pasea mucho por el Parque del Retiro. El joven del parque es ouiataoecrn please help!
Asked by Elle - Sat Nov 1 16:48:45 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Aficionado Madrid Ecuatoriano Sorry can't figure out the 1st one
Answered by benfica8181 - Sun Nov 2 01:02:29 2008

Is there an English translation to the book "La Ciudad De Los Dioses"?
Q. Is there an English translation to the book "La Ciudad De Los Dioses"?
Asked by RunXC26 - Tue Jan 22 17:49:38 2008 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Diff. question, same answer, lol. I don't think so, it seems to only be published in Spanish.
Answered by Vanessa83 - Tue Jan 22 17:52:19 2008

Hola! Can someone please reccoment to me some spanish books?
Q. I am studying spanish A level (in 1st year now) and I am looking for some books I could read. The language cannot be too difficult, as I am not very fluent. I am currently reading "la ciudad de las bestias" and if you know it that is about the level I can manage(It is written for teenagers i think so the language is not as advanced). I would also appreciate any movies or music in spanish as well that you recommend. I have Pans Labyrinth and Maria full of grace. Any genres. Thanks!
Asked by Hannah - Tue Dec 1 14:59:13 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments

A. im in my first year spanish too but i understand most of it and im somewhat fluent. i heard rosetta stone is GREEAAT if u wanna learn a language..but it cost a lot around more than $200. (to me it's expensive) just try googling some spanish books yourself and see what comes up. the only spanish books that i have are "speak in a week" dont know the author, and it's helped me w/ some spanish. i also have "my spanish coach" for the nintendo ds which helped me too. try watching lots of spanish shows and listen to spanish music. if u have any friends who speak spanish try asking them to help u. im not much help but good luck on learning espanol!! adios ^_^
Answered by heeey ;) - Tue Dec 1 23:20:20 2009

Hola, soy escritora y estoy en busca de ilustrador?
Q. que quiera trabajar con algunos de mis manuscritos. Para presentar en cojunto a varias editoriales. Nota: Vivo en la Ciudad de NY, seria fantastico si vivieras cerca, pero de no ser asi, pues tratariamos todo de manera electronica. Gracias y espero respuestas. Hello, I'm a writer, and I'm looking for an illustrator, how want to work with some of my manuscripts. I live in NY city. If will very nice if your live around here, but if not is OK, Thanks and I waiting for your answers.
Asked by ask_2you - Sun Sep 16 09:47:22 2007 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. He ilustrado cuentos, novelas y portadas de libros; si quieres hacer una recorrida por mi galeria, esta es la direccion: mi mail de contacto: ranidago@hotmail.com Saludos.!!
Answered by DANI_VoN DaeNiKen - Sun Sep 16 10:14:10 2007

How do you say ____ in spanish?
Q. Here is what I want to say - The foods are different from country to counry. Here is what I have - La alimentos son diferente de la ciudad a la ciudad Is this correct? Thanks guys!
Asked by Joseph C - Wed Jul 25 19:57:15 2007 - - 9 Answers - 0 Comments

A. "Las comidas son diferentes en cada pais."
Answered by Alessandro - Wed Jul 25 23:09:50 2007

Does anyone know where I can find an English translation of La Ciudad de las Bestias by Isabel Allende?
Q. Any info on book would help a lot! Thanks-
Asked by mrhart_08 - Thu Sep 13 23:36:23 2007 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments

A. you can buy it at amazon, or look here for lots of info in english on the book they also made a movie about it this year :)
Answered by Reflection - Thu Sep 13 23:54:24 2007

What is the leading (and most commonly read) newspaper of Mexico City?/?
Q. In an effort to standardize my Spanish, I am working on consistently reading the news in the major parts of the Spanish-speaking world. I currently read on a daily basis Clarin from Buenos Aires and El Mundo from Madrid and I am looking for the biggest and most important news source for Mexico City. Could someone give me a hand and tell me the name of the leading newspaper in La Ciudad de Mexico (I am looking for the Mexican capital s equivalent to New York s The New York Times, or Chicago s Chicago Tribune). Thank you all so much!!
Asked by redline2200 - Mon Aug 20 18:39:12 2007 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. El Universal
Answered by Gabriela - Mon Aug 20 19:01:39 2007

What does the following things mean in spanish " al centro, a la ciudad, a la piscina, and la tienda?
Q. What does the following things mean in spanish " al centro, a la ciudad, a la piscina, and la tienda?
Asked by Arabian Princess - Wed Mar 7 18:12:45 2007 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. my spanish is rusty but: al centro--the center la ciudad,--the city la piscina--swimming pool (this might be wrong) la tienda--the store
Answered by Manda - Wed Mar 7 18:19:09 2007

What does ''La Ciudad de las Brumas'' mean please?
Q. What does ''La Ciudad de las Brumas'' mean please?
Asked by ZOLA-MAGICIAN - Tue Jan 6 08:22:09 2009 - - 9 Answers - 0 Comments

A. the city of haze
Answered by j c - Tue Jan 6 08:28:17 2009

________(Haber) muchisimas personas en la ciudad.?
Q. I am learning about the "imperfect vs preterite" and i was wondering, which one do you use in this situation?
Asked by dragon_10261994 - Tue Mar 10 17:42:57 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments

A. The Preterite expresses an action that is completed in the past. Words that usually indicate the preterite are: ayer, anoche "hay muchisimas personas"/ imperfect because its the present in english this means "there are allot of people" habian muchisimas personas/ preterite because this is past tense in english this means "there were allot of people" so I think in your case "haber" is referring to past tense habian muchisimas personas/ preterite Spanish verb haber: preterito (preterite) The Spanish verb "haber" is fully conjugated.
Answered by somebodyelse001 - Tue Mar 10 17:50:38 2009

When do I use quedar and when do I use ser?
Q. For example, in the sentence: . papa tenia que llevarme en coche porque la escuela ___en la ciudad. Do I use quedar or estar, and why?
Asked by Priya - Mon Jan 19 20:19:07 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments

A. I think you meant "ser o estar" Ser y estar are difficult verbs to understand in english, but you just need to remmember: 1. Use "ser" for: *Adjectives and descriptions: I'm tall -> Yo soy alto *Time expressions: It's 3 o'clock -> Son las 3:00 * To mention a club you belong to: Gerard Way is from MCR -> Gerard Wa es de MCR *To express that something is yours: It's my book -> Este es mi libro 2. Use "estar" for: *Places where you areor where you will be: I m on the United States -> Estoy en los Estados Unidos. I'll be with you-> Estare contigo *Comunicate feelings: I'm sad and tired -> Esto cansado y triste. Usted: You (only use "usted" for formal conversatios. If the conversation is not formal, you can use "tu" instead. Ustedes: You (F [cont.]
Answered by unknown - Mon Jan 19 20:22:52 2009

Who is johnny ubiera pena creativo de la ciudad?
Q. Who is johnny ubiera pena creativo de la ciudad?
Asked by Landey D - Thu Aug 16 14:08:45 2007 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. A better question would be why you haven't looked him up on google. If you have, and there was no result, then why the hell are you asking US?
Answered by farien3 - Thu Aug 16 17:09:54 2007

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