"No sé donde" can mean two different things in English.
As a phrase, it can mean "nowhere", i.e. "Está en no sé donde." -- "It's nowhere."
It also functions literally as "I don't know where...", i.e. "No sé donde está tu cámera." -- "I don't know where your camera is."
"Como se pone" in Spanish can mean "how is it worn" or "how do you put it on," depending on the context. It is a phrase commonly used when asking how to use or wear something.
"Hoy se miércoles" translates to "Today is Wednesday" in English.
"Cómo se dice county en español" translates to "How do you say county in Spanish?" in English.
"Como se llama ella" in Spanish translates to "What is her name" in English. It is a question used to ask for the name of a female person.
The sentence "La muchacha se llama" translates to "The girl is called" in English.
'Donde estas ahora' = Where are you now
donde se paga
donde se Teri
Que es el tras censor y donde se encuentra in English is that is the following sensor and where is.
It means: "I believe I know where I am stopped now"
Yo no se means i dont know in spanish
Aqui es donde se termina. Or more precisely condensed: Aqui se termina.
The Spanish phrase "se requiere" translates to "required" or "needed" in English. It is often used on signs or instructions to indicate something that must be done or obtained.
It means "Where did your beauty go", it's about like saying "How did you get so ugly?".
Donde quiera / sea que esté / estén / estés / estéis. Donde quiera / sea que se encuentre / se encuentren / te encuentres / os encontréis.
"Como se pone" in Spanish can mean "how is it worn" or "how do you put it on," depending on the context. It is a phrase commonly used when asking how to use or wear something.
"Los niños se" translates to "the children themselves" in English.