party in spanish
In my opinion, the coolest people I know are the ones who know their way around the language but still find their way around the world. In this post, I’m going to share 3 quotes that I find very inspirational.
First on my list is the Spanish saying “para que las cosas sean diferentes”. This translates to “for everything to be different” in English. I’m not sure how it translates in other languages, but it’s a useful piece of advice to keep in mind when you’re trying to make your way in the world.
Another one is the Spanish proverb para que el mundo esté de nuevo. This translates to for everything to be new again. Im not sure how this translates in other languages, but its a useful piece of advice to keep in mind when youre trying to make your way in the world.
For example, I know that in Spanish people say “pase,” which is the verb for “to pass” in English. But in Spanish, the verb for “to pass” is “pasear.” This means that passing is a verb that doesn’t change your destination. This could mean that you pass through a house, go to a restaurant, or go to a meeting.
In Spanish, passing is a verb that doesnt change your destination.
In Spanish, the verb for to pass is pasear. This means that passing is a verb that doesnt change your destination. This could mean that you pass through a house, go to a restaurant, or go to a meeting.
And it’s also a thing we have to get used to. In Spanish, it’s called pasar, to pass; and it’s also a thing we have to get used to. In Spanish, it’s called pasar, to pass; and it’s also a thing we have to get used to.
Passes in Spanish are a verb that doesn’t change your destination. In Spanish, the verb for to pass is pasear. This means that passing is a verb that doesnt change your destination. This could mean that you pass through a house, go to a restaurant, or go to a meeting. And its also a thing we have to get used to. In Spanish, its called pasar, to pass and its also a thing we have to get used to.
this is in Spanish, we have to get used to pass. In Spanish, passes are a verb that doesnt change your destination. In Spanish, passes are a verb that doesnt change your destination.
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