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Hola buenos nochos is hello good afternoon in spanish..

oh, "buenas noches" is the correct spelling and is used for both "good evening" and "good night"

"buenas tardes" is "good afternoon"

also, "buenos dias" is literally "good days", but is used for "good morning" which would be literally "buena mañana", but that particular phrase isn't actually used that often.


Since you know that libro = book, who can tell me the meaning of "libreria"?
And bonus points if you also know "biblia" and "biblioteca".
 
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I think....

libreria = biblioteca= library
Biblia = Bible

wa Allaho A`alam
 
I think....

libreria = biblioteca= library
Biblia = Bible

wa Allaho A`alam


Close.

libreria = bookstore
biblioteca = library

and you are correct, Biblia = Bible




As for the next question, rather than giving you an answer in English I will try to answer in Español. See if you can understand me.

Mi país es los Estados Unidos.
 
Mi país es los Estados Unidos

I don`t know!^^

My country is the United States
 
es mejor: Eres muy inteligente.

ok now who can translate this sentence: María está jugando con la soga.
 
Congratulations on translating an entire sentence

actually, I know nothing about Spanish Lang...and I did translate that by one of the translating sites...sometimes these sites giving me the wrong meaning of the words thats way I write I think and I don`t know....I don`t want to fool you...so please forgive me...

perdónenme por favor ...
 
perdónenme por favor ...


Now you are getting into not just translation, but which verb conjugation do you want.

Perdonar = to pardon, to forgive

But verbs are written different depending on the person, number, tense, and mood.

The usual form of "pardon me" is "Perdóneme," as it is usually addressed to an individual.
But if you are wishing to address a group of people, it might be appropriate to use the plural form, "Perdónenme," as you have. Still, I have to say that I've personally never heard someone use the plural form. But then again I live in an English speaking world, so I just might not have been exposed to the other.




Now, how would you say, "Excuse me." if what you wanted to do was leave the room where you had to pass between a group of people?
 

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