In Spain school usually starts at the end of September and lasts until the end of June. University is pretty much the same but they will start 2 weeks later and also have a 2nd semester start in January.
Picture as in photograph?
Belle photo - as in "quelle belle photo" (What a nice picture)
Picture as in a painting?
Beau tableau - as in !quel beau tableau" (What a nice painting)
If you are using Windows, you might have a program called Wordpad installed already.
You can find it by clicking the START button, go to the top click on PROGRAMS, go to the top of menu select ACCESSORIES and it should be on the menu that opens up.
You will also find a program called … Read more
They usually celebrate with their family.
They have a family dinner at midnight (Ceia de Natal) on 24th / 25th December.
On the 25th they usually visit with friends and family.
They have artificial Xmas trees.
They open their presents on 24th after dinner or on 25th in the morning.
They usually eat turkey, farofa … Read more
It is a bit difficult to answer without the words to choose from.
Constant, fixed, immutable, immovable all mean "does not change"
Relatives = Parents - in French it means father and mother but it also means extended family members.
Family = Famille
They divided into 2 blocks:
The Central Powers consisting of the German Empire, the Austrian-Hungarian Empire, the Ottoman Empire (Turkey) and the Kingdom of Bulgaria. The name "Central Powers" is derived from the location … Read more
No. But keep on an eye on it, she might get dehydrated.
Before a dog goes into labour, it will try to find a quiet spot and stay there. It might go outside and dig a hole in the ground about 1 or 2 days prior to going into labour.
If it is very cold … Read more
Una y cuarto de la tarde
You could also say "una y quinze de la tarde"
L'Eau = The Water
L'Eau d'Issey means "The Water from Issey"
Issey refers to Issey Miaki the Japanese designer.
You can say it in different ways:
I like you too = Tambien te quiero
OR
I like you too = Tambien me gustas (This is less affectionate)
It depends on the context.
If you mean "I am looking forward to seeing you soon" = "Espero verte pronto"
I look forward = Espero