When you are apologizing for a wrong you would say Lo siento. To apologize for an interruption of some kind, you would say Disculpe or Perdón.
"Estas Perdonado (or perdonada if saying it to a girl) " or to say I have forgiven you: "Te e perdonado (or perdonada if saying it to a girl).
Lo siento, por favor, perdóname.
Usted dispense
Perdone usted
Perdóneme.
Sorry, pardon me
Pardon! That actually is how to say pardon. =)
If you mean translated in Spanish to English it means "pardon me" or "excuse me"
it means they swore and say pardon my french it is just a saying
Forgive me, pardon me...literally someone is asking for a dispensation, which you do when you've done something wrong.
To say "pardon me", after bumping into someone for instance, it is "perdone". To say "I am sorry" in more serious situations it would be "lo siento"
I means "pardon me".
Sorry, pardon me
I beg your pardon is "je vous demande pardon ?" in French.
Pardon! That actually is how to say pardon. =)
The ENGLISH word 'forgiveness' = perdon, remision (with an accent on the 'o')
Lo siento = I'm sorry ¡perdón = Pardon
It's very common to hear Canadians say 'Excuse me' or 'Pardon me' when asking someone to repeat themselves. Not many people would say 'excuse you' or 'pardon you' though, that would sound a bit rude.
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There is the expression "Con permiso", which you can add to mean "pardon me". However, if you need a verb, it would be "Perdóneme" in Spain and "Discúlpeme" in most Latin American countires.
Pardon-moi is used as an exclamation to say "Excuse-me" or "Pardon-me". In some registers of English, "Sorry" is used for this expression, but Pardon-moi is used only in the "Excuse-me" sense of "Sorry"."Je suis desole" means "I am sorry" in the full sense of having remorse for an action. However, like English, it is relatively weak without clarification as to what you are sorry about.If you were asking me personally about what you should say if you really hurt a woman you are in love with, "I am sorry" does not cut it in any language. I would actually describe the remorse that I feel and how important it is to me that she is feeling better or well.As for the Spanish and Italian equivalents of the French phrases:French ---------------------------- Spanish ---------------------------- ItalianPardon-moi / Excuse-moi -- Perdoname / Disculpame --- ScusiJe suis desole ------------------- Lo siento -------------------------- Mi dispiace
If you mean translated in Spanish to English it means "pardon me" or "excuse me"