Is there a Theater in the college?
There is a beach.
you say it there's nothing to worry about
"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!
Fui a la universidad.
You would say "trabajo en una universidad".
A variant of 'Hayley' meaning hay clearing or hay meadow is English in origin and is not found in the Bible. See link below:
Buena universidad buen colegio
Generally, it means 'there are,' or 'there is' without regard to number. We would say, "There are two dogs." And they would say, -Hay dos perros. We would say "There is one dog." They would say, - Hay un perro. I believe it's a Semitic borrow from the time of the Moors.
The answer to the question 'YEH KIA BATAMEEZI HAY' is 'WHAT IS THIS NAUGHTINESS'
There are several ways to express this (just as there are several similar expressions in English)... you could say ¡No hay paso!
Quiero ir a la universidad.
Hay - Hooi