Spanish translations: In English, on a sentence that has a noun and adjective, the adjective goes before the noun, but in Spanish the noun goes first. E.g., "white wine" is translated as "vino blanco", and "tall man" is translated as "hombre alto".
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I can help with the Spanish on 15:20: "May I please have a glass of white wine" is translated as "Me gustaria una copa de vino blanco, por favor". (Note that "gustaria" has an accent on the "i", but English country software doesn't support this feature.)
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Spanish translations: In English, on a sentence that has a noun and adjective, the adjective goes before the noun, but in Spanish the noun goes first. E.g., "white wine" is translated as "vino blanco", and "tall man" is translated as "hombre alto".
Congratulations to Diana❤️, Ingo❤️Carsten❤️, Perli❤️, Bird❤️ and Pearl TV Family ❤️ for the Das Beste aus dem Katalog❤️. Summer beach studio❤️ back🙏❤️😍 with Perli❤️, Crab❤️, Bird❤️. Thank you Pearl TV Family❤️.
I can help with the Spanish on 15:20: "May I please have a glass of white wine" is translated as "Me gustaria una copa de vino blanco, por favor". (Note that "gustaria" has an accent on the "i", but English country software doesn't support this feature.)
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