Misa in english

Mass

pronunciation: mæs part of speech: noun
In gestures

misa = Mass ; Holy Mass. 

Example: Novello's interest in Mass settings by German speaking composers was unusual at a time when the music sung was largely Italian.Example: Every day, he would celebrate Holy Mass early in the morning, after which he would spend a lot of time in prayer and personal reflection.

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» andar en misa y repicandohave it + both wayshave + a finger in every piehave + Posesivo + cake and eat it .

Example: You can't have it both ways -- you've got to think before you post every detail of your life to the Internet.

Example: Now with a whole spectrum of collaborative projects, they seem to have a finger in every pie.

Example: The article is entitled 'Web lists or OPACs: can we have our cake and eat it, too?'.

» estar en misa y repicandohave + a finger in every piehave it + both wayshave + Posesivo + cake and eat it .

Example: Now with a whole spectrum of collaborative projects, they seem to have a finger in every pie.

Example: You can't have it both ways -- you've got to think before you post every detail of your life to the Internet.

Example: The article is entitled 'Web lists or OPACs: can we have our cake and eat it, too?'.

» ir a misago to + Massgo to + church .

Example: The Catholic Church tells us that we have an obligation to go to Mass every Sunday.

Example: One goes to church not for what one can get but what one can give.

» lo que + Nombre + decir + ir + a misawhat + Nombre + say + be + the last word .

Example: The Supreme Court makes the final court decision in a case -- what they say is the last word.

» misa aniversario de fallecimientoceremonial service .

Example: A memorial service is being held next week on June 15 at 3 pm at Voorhees Chapel.

» misa de difuntoceremonial service .

Example: A memorial service is being held next week on June 15 at 3 pm at Voorhees Chapel.

» Misa de(l) GalloMidnight Mass .

Example: Traditionally at the cathedral Midnight Mass is preceded by a short (half hour) carol service, which makes the liturgy last about two hours.

» Misa de MedianocheMidnight Mass .

Example: Traditionally at the cathedral Midnight Mass is preceded by a short (half hour) carol service, which makes the liturgy last about two hours.

» santa misaHoly Mass .

Example: Every day, he would celebrate Holy Mass early in the morning, after which he would spend a lot of time in prayer and personal reflection.

Misa synonyms

lot in spanish: mucho, pronunciation: lɑt part of speech: noun deal in spanish: acuerdo, pronunciation: dil part of speech: noun, verb aggregate in spanish: agregar, pronunciation: ægrəgət part of speech: noun, adjective general in spanish: general, pronunciation: dʒenɜrəl part of speech: adjective, noun people in spanish: gente, pronunciation: pipəl part of speech: noun pot in spanish: maceta, pronunciation: pɑt part of speech: noun sight in spanish: visión, pronunciation: saɪt part of speech: noun stack in spanish: apilar, pronunciation: stæk part of speech: noun slew in spanish: montón, pronunciation: slu part of speech: noun flock in spanish: rebaño, pronunciation: flɑk part of speech: noun volume in spanish: volumen, pronunciation: vɑljum part of speech: noun mess in spanish: lío, pronunciation: mes part of speech: noun pile in spanish: pila, pronunciation: paɪl part of speech: noun spate in spanish: avalancha, pronunciation: speɪt part of speech: noun bulk in spanish: abultar, pronunciation: bʌlk part of speech: noun mint in spanish: menta, pronunciation: mɪnt part of speech: noun heap in spanish: montón, pronunciation: hip part of speech: noun collective in spanish: colectivo, pronunciation: kəlektɪv part of speech: adjective raft in spanish: balsa, pronunciation: ræft part of speech: noun batch in spanish: lote, pronunciation: bætʃ part of speech: noun multitude in spanish: multitud, pronunciation: mʌltətud part of speech: noun plenty in spanish: mucho, pronunciation: plenti part of speech: noun peck in spanish: picotear, pronunciation: pek part of speech: noun wad in spanish: taco, pronunciation: wɑd part of speech: noun hoi polloi in spanish: plebe, pronunciation: hɔɪpɑlɔɪ part of speech: noun mickle in spanish: mickle, pronunciation: mɪkəl part of speech: noun masses in spanish: masas, pronunciation: mæsəz part of speech: noun muckle in spanish: muckle, pronunciation: mʌkəl part of speech: noun large-scale in spanish: Gran escala, pronunciation: lɑrdʒskeɪl part of speech: adjective hatful in spanish: sombrero, pronunciation: hætfəl part of speech: noun aggregative in spanish: agregado, pronunciation: ægrɪgətɪv part of speech: adjective good deal in spanish: buen negocio, pronunciation: gʊddil part of speech: noun great deal in spanish: Gran oferta, pronunciation: greɪtdil part of speech: noun tidy sum in spanish: suma ordenada, pronunciation: taɪdisʌm part of speech: noun quite a little in spanish: Un poco, pronunciation: kwaɪtəlɪtəl part of speech: noun whole slew in spanish: toda la vida, pronunciation: hoʊlslu part of speech: noun whole lot in spanish: mucho, pronunciation: hoʊllɑt part of speech: noun
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