![]() They're both understandable tho! K bye forreal now. For me, it kinda depends on the mood I'm in because I'm surrounded by hella Puerto Ricans and Mexicans, so I tend to just use both. Y'all could also use both of those words. Gracias por reading this and bye! Also QuE lO qUe? You'll figure out what those words mean if I continue this KSKSK BYE. If y'all want me to continue this vaina, then I could! Like daily or weekly. Simple right? It's pronounced as poe-key-toe by the way.Īnyways, in DR we say "Chin." Here's an example.Īh. Conjugation Documents Dictionary Collaborative Dictionary Grammar Expressio Reverso Corporate. Translation Context Grammar Check Synonyms Conjugation. Synonyms: regardless, nonetheless, nevertheless, anyhow, in any case, more. botany, or the science of plants botnica, es decir la ciencia que estudia las plantas. Translations in context of 'your day and week' in English-Spanish from Reverso Context: One of the first steps in managing your time is to plan your day and week. Spanish: de todas formas - de todas maneras - siempre - por otra parte - al fin y al cabo - de todos modos - lo mismo no vienen - pues nada - sea lo que fuere - va a ser que sí In Lists: Top 2000 English words, PET Vocabulary List - A, more. See in most countries to say the phrase: "A Little Bit" they usually say "Pocito." Let me say it in a phrase with a bit of translation! without relatives or friends sin parientes ni amigos. I know this might sound a bit weird for you non-spanish speakers, but each country says things a bit differently. ![]() Hey y'all! I'm here to show you some differences between school taught Spain spanish and well known ghetto Dominican spanish because if you decide that you want to call a "bizcocho" a "pastel" my entire Dominican family will be dead asf- (Literally)įor those of you who didn't know: Pastel is the Spain way of saying Cake in Spanish while Bizcocho is the Dominican/Puerto Rican way of saying it.
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