In a question: What do you mean, yes?
In a comment: Of course! (in response or agreement with a statement)
Si como no yo so espanol in English means if you like Spanish so I do not.
espero que si [there is an accent on the ( i ) in si]
It means "But, how are you?"
No creo que si... = I do not believe if... No creo que sí = I do not believe so. Creo que no. = I believe not. Both seem to be correct, proper Spanish. However, it is more customary and more usual to say, "Creo que no," as opposed to "No creo que sí."
It means: What's your name, pretty little girl; my house is your house.
Not clear what it means si (without accent) = if; (with accent) = yes como eres = how you are yo deje = I let, allowed, left ...?
Si como no yo so espanol in English means if you like Spanish so I do not.
"Apaco que si" ¡Eso no significa nada en español! It doesn't mean anything in Spanish
The English translation for "claro que si" is "yes indeed" or "yes of course". -Celina rocks the spanish house-
(You should care for him like I care) Como cuido (Like I care [what you think]) - dismissing something in a rather rude way. Como si me importa (que piensas) - Like what you think is important me me. Como si me preocupo (sobre que piensas) - Like I worry about what you think.
its writen as: si que haces. and it means yes what are you doing?
It means, "...As if you were so handsome!"
Si Como-no
What do you do if the server does not hear you?
espero que si [there is an accent on the ( i ) in si]
The correct spelling for that would be... "Sí es que yo quedé como what" It means Yes... I was flabbergasted...
Que es que si tu nombre.. What is what if your name..