Hello! I plan to go to Barcelona or Madrid next week, from the 30 Sep to the 4 Oct. I just cannot decide between the 2! Does anyone know of any festivals or major events going on in either city? Or ...
I'd like to go to the canaries this summer with my boyfiend, but don't no which island is the best, were looking for the usual nice beach, water park, good shopping, good restaurants, ...
Or other suitable presents? Please help me think of souvenir ideas to thank a Spainish family for going to provide me hospitality. The father and mother are in their 30s. Father is my work colleague. ...
a few of us girls aged 22 are plannin on going to one of these places. where wud you suggest? want to have somewhere with some good bars and maybe a few clubs. thank ...
I live in Spain and would be interested to know if anyone has ever been able to purchase anything from companies like JML here. I have seen variotus thing advertised but unable to get them delivered. ...
i am thinking of relocating to spain, basically had enough of britain. i have an 11yr old boy, who will need an international school. i shall be selling my home with quite a lot of collaterol on it ...
going to ibiza in june , and looking to bring back some cigarettes for home as they are a lot cheaper, anyone help ?? Additional Details cool guys, how much for 200 lambert and butler, ...
I have been learning Spanish for about 1 year, and will be partaking in 4 weeks of intensive Spanish lessons upon arrival in Granada. I shall have just graduated with a degree in Microbiology and I ...
We were taught specifically to NOT learn the vosotros forms because we would probably never use them. Now I want to visit Spain but I am not sure if I will be able to understand them....
well, "mi dios" is technically correct but no one ever says that...
"oh my god" is said "ay dios mio"
Valentina C
Well, if you translate it literally, it would be something like "Oh mi Dios", but a spanish speaker would probably say "Dios mÃo!".
If what you're really looking for its a sort of phonetic transcription for a spanish speaker... it would be something like this: "ou mai god".