1. extranjeros = foreigners
2. tuesta = he/she/it toasts or browns
3. saber = to know (a fact, not a person)
4. leyes = laws
5. eoger isn´t a Spanish word. Perhaps you mean "coger" = to take or to pick up (commonly), also it can have the vulgar meaning to fuc*
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2007-05-21 12:54:34
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answered by Carlos Esteban 4
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Here it is:
1. Extranjeros= foreigners
2.I'm having a little trouble with this one as well.
3. saber= to know
4. leyes= laws
5. actually, I'm not sure what that one is......are you sure you spelled it correctly?
2007-05-21 20:02:57
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answered by starfish 2
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1. extranjero = foreign, alien (from other country)
2 tuesta = he/she/it toasts or roasts
3. saber = to know, knowledge
4. leyes = laws
5. coger = to take, to grab
Hope that helps ;)
2007-05-21 19:40:14
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answered by chris_keever2000 7
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1. I Think you are trying to say "extranjeros", which means outsiders or foreigners.
2. "Tuesta" is a command, like Toast the bread="Tuesta el pan."
3.to know.
4. Laws.
5. The fifth word isn't a word, seems to be escoger, and if so is to choose.
2007-05-21 19:55:29
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answered by Javy 7
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1. extranjero = foreign (of or from outside one´s own country); any foreign country
del extranjero = from abroad
2. tuesta = he/she toasts, roasts; to be or become sunburnt or tanned
3. saber = to know
hacer saber = to inform, to let know
saber a = to taste of, taste like
4. leyes = laws, rules, precepts, statutes
5. coger = to take, seize, grasp, to take hold of; to pick, gather, collect
2007-05-21 20:11:44
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answer #5
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answered by Martha P 7
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3.saber - knowing
4. leyes - laws
that's all i know...i dont recognize the others.
2007-05-21 19:39:25
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answered by kisk29 4
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1. plural form of foreigner
2. looks like a form of the verb to toast. unless you mean tu estas which is you are
3. to know
4. laws
5. I'm gonna take a guess here and assume it's escoger, which is to choose.
2007-05-21 19:53:40
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answered by ey 3
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1. foreigners
2. toast
3. know.
4. laws
5. Doesn't exist. Do you mean escojer? To choose. Or do you mean cojer? To pick up
2007-05-21 21:48:32
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answered by Alej 5
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extranjeros = foreingners
tuesta = he/she toast
saber = to know
leyes = laws
the last one I think is wrong but if you mean
coger = to grab or to take
2007-05-21 20:16:56
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answered by spanish speaker 1
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u really need to correct ur words
1.foreign people
2.toast
2.know
4.laws
5.eoger? never heard that one
2007-05-21 19:54:06
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answered by Anonymous
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