"Hay" means, "there is" or "there are."
Hay means there is/ there are. In the example "Cuantas camisetas hay?" Means "How many shirts are there?"
There is thunder
It means: There are clouds.
That is Spanish for "There is a girl".
"Hay" means, "there is" or "there are."
"hay" translates to "there is" or "there are" in English.
"No hay problema." (The common "no problemo" is not real Spanish.) The word "hay" is pronounced exactly the same as the English word "eye".no hay problema!
Hay means there is/ there are. In the example "Cuantas camisetas hay?" Means "How many shirts are there?"
there is; there are- hay in a question: ¿Hay ....(rest of sentance) ?
The word 'hay-soos' is a phonetic spelling of the name 'Jesus' in Spanish. It is a common way to refer to Jesus Christ in Spanish-speaking countries.
No hay ninguna escuela Ninguna escuela hay No hay escuela alguna No hay clases
There is (an apple) = Hay (una manzana) pernounced: ahee
'Hay 25' or 'Hay veinticinco' (pronounced 'I bainteeTHINGkaw')
"There is" or "there are".
No hay clases.
no hay cerveza no hay trabajo