Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Spain"
The meaning of "Spain" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
O que significa You had better not go to Spain next month.?
A:
It basically means the same as "don't go to Spain next month", but it's a lot stronger of a request/order, and like you think something bad will happen if they do whatever it is.
Q:
O que significa We were living in Spain at the time?
A:
at the time = then
Q:
O que significa We have here in Spain the expression: "Sábado, sabadete". It's a convesational expression which is mean: It's weekend, time to going out and enjoy yourself. Is there in English any similar expression? ?
A:
I'm not sure about an expression, but there's an abbreviation used to express joy about the weekend: TGIF (Thank God it's Friday)
Q:
O que significa Spain drew with Brazil 2-2??
A:
A draw means they both scored the same. No winner or loser.
Synonyms of "Spain" and their differences
Q:
Qual é a diferença entre I felt like Spain had a slower flow of time. e I felt Spain had a slower flow of time. ?
A:
Both mean the same
Q:
Qual é a diferença entre When are you going to Spain? e When are you going to go to Spain? ?
A:
They are both correct! the first one is just to shorten the second one. but it does not matter which one you use as they both are the same meaning!
Q:
Qual é a diferença entre I do not live in Spain e I don't live in Spain ?
A:
I don't is the short form of I do not
Q:
Qual é a diferença entre he was living in Spain when I last heard from him. e he was living in Spain when I the last heard from him. ?
A:
@yukari520129:
He was living in Spain "when" I last heard from him
When -- at that point in time
He was living in Spain "the" last time I heard from him
The -- on that occasion
He was living in Spain "when" I last heard from him
When -- at that point in time
He was living in Spain "the" last time I heard from him
The -- on that occasion
Q:
Qual é a diferença entre I have been to Spain several times. e I have been in Spain several times. ?
A:
they are the same.
Translations of "Spain"
Q:
Como é que se diz isto em Inglês (RU)? I've been in Spain or I've been to Spain?
A:
“ been to “ to say that we went somewhere and came back and that we are not there anymore
“ been in “ to give information about how long we have been somewhere.
Q: How long have you been in Andalucia?
A: I have been in Malaga for 10 years and I love living here.
“ been in “ to give information about how long we have been somewhere.
Q: How long have you been in Andalucia?
A: I have been in Malaga for 10 years and I love living here.
Q:
Como é que se diz isto em Inglês (RU)? I thought that you were from Spain, but now I know that you're not
A:
@asmatraza2 I thought that you were from Spain, but now I know that you're not.
Q:
Como é que se diz isto em Inglês (EUA)? is it correct to say: I have been in Spain
A:
No, it's wrong. It should be "I have been TO Spain".
Q:
Como é que se diz isto em Inglês (EUA)? What is it that you like about Spain?
A:
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Q:
Como é que se diz isto em Inglês (EUA)? Spain,Australia, united kindgom , united states
could you make a pronunciation?
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Other questions about "Spain"
Q:
I will study Spanish in Spain, and I will probably speak in English with the Europeans or Americans who study Spanish in a private language school.
the article( the ) is necessary in this phrase in conversation?
the article( the ) is necessary in this phrase in conversation?
A:
I would say yes.
You’re talking about specific Europeans and Americans (those study Spanish in a private language school). Thus, I would keep the article.
You’re talking about specific Europeans and Americans (those study Spanish in a private language school). Thus, I would keep the article.
Q:
I will study Spanish in Spain, and I will probably speak in English with the Europeans or Americans who study Spanish in a private language school.
the article( the ) is necessary in this phrase in conversation?
the article( the ) is necessary in this phrase in conversation?
A:
if you want you can put it, but it sounds good either way.
Q:
I will study Spanish in Spain, and I will probably speak in English with the Europeans or Americans which study Spanish in a private language school.
the article( the ) is necessary in this phrase?
the article( the ) is necessary in this phrase?
A:
I will study Spanish in Spain, and I will probably speak in English with the Europeans or Americans who study Spanish in a private language school.
Q:
To; too; two. I'm going to Spain tomorrow. I have two pencils. she's too pretty. soa natural?
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Q:
Spain is an English name for l'Espagne. soa natural?
A:
Spain is THE English name for l'Espagne.
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