Translate these to spanish: They love to travel. We travel frequently. I visit them frequently. You traveled frequently. Translate to Spanish bold positive sociable Couldn't find the right translations for these.
Was told to tag these peeps to get faster help since this forums slowish lol. @lauluisa @timaashorty @InYourHead @brendalopez @e.cociuba @TuringTest @esshotwired
A ellos le encantan a viajar. Nosotros viajamos frecuentemente. (or just simply "mucho" lol) Yo los visito frecuentemente. Usted ha viajado frecuentemente. Bold can either be "audaz" or "intrepido". These two mean bold, or standing out, or fierce. Positive - positivo Sociable - sociable The difference between the English and Spanish sociable is the pronunciation. The English one is {SO-SHU-BULL} while the Spanish one is {SO-SEEUH-BLEH}
And @DillyDally look at the people to tag: @kewlgeek555 (Spanish King) @esshotwired (Spanish Queen) @Darry&Gator (Spanish Archduke) @ughhh (Spanish Archdutchess) @lauluisa (Spanish Princess) (no prince yet) @$boricua @brendalopez @InYourHead @timaashorty (all knights) @TuringTest (peasant) (he is usually not recommended, but the queen keeps debating that he should still be recommended ha ha)
Oh, and @Darry&Gator (me) and @$boricua 's names do not turn blue because of the symbol. So...dont worry if their names dont turn blue lol.
Actually you can say Usted ha viajado frecuentemente which is the formal way but in reality you just use it when you talk to someone that's older than you to show respect... Or you can use: Tú has viajado frecuentemente --------- This way is the way that you use it the most in Spanish... Other than that Darry was all right on the answers that he gave you! lol
Oh wow o_o that's super cute xD Thanks for the help though.
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