la mariposa means "the butterfly" (pronounced ma ree po sa)
el viento means "the wind" (pronounced el vee yen toe)
2006-09-13 01:16:27
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answered by spindoccc 4
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"La mariposa" means "The butterfly" and "el viento" means "the wind". It's pronounced like it is read, although you North Americans and English have a hard trouble doing that.
2006-09-13 09:08:34
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answer #2
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answered by Ale 3
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La mariposa - the butterfly
El viento - the wind
2006-09-13 08:13:55
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answer #3
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answered by greenlinxx 2
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la mariposa -The Butterfly
el viento --The Wind
2006-09-13 08:17:28
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answer #4
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answered by Tracy 4
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Hummm. Ok, "la mariposa" means "the butterfly," and is roughly "la mar-EE-poe-sa."
"El viento" is "the wind," and would be "el vee-en-TOW" (but in some countries the "V" is pronounced a bit more like a "B").
Adios!
2006-09-13 08:16:57
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answer #5
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answered by mz 2
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In Spanish this means "la mariposa and el viento". I don't know what it means in English.
2006-09-13 08:15:16
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answered by curious 4
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la mariposa= the butterfly
la sounds in (lamp)
mar (as in mars) + ee + po (as in post) + sa (as in saloon)
el viento= the wind
el sounds like the letter L
bee+en (as in enter)+to (as in total).
2006-09-13 12:42:42
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answer #7
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answered by badtz 3
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The butterfly and the wind
2006-09-13 11:02:38
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answered by steiner1745 7
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mariposa=butterfly
viento=wind
2006-09-13 08:19:38
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answer #9
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answered by tarazee44 2
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the butterfly and the wind
2006-09-13 17:41:09
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answer #10
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answered by italiana mocha 2
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