"Enough, but... ." is a literal English equivalent of the incomplete Spanish phrase Basta, pero... . The pronunciation of the present imperative/indicative verb and conjunction will be "BA-sta PEY-ro" in Spanish.
It means: "But the daddy"
But I am not his (her/your) son.
In English it means everyone has the right to be stupid but you're abusing the privilegeSend me any spanish translations plzzz!Thx,
honey it's fine but,
I love you but I hate you
Translation: ...but you speak Spanish
"Pero" in Spanish means "but" in English, as in "however."
"Hey, but...!" is a literal English equivalent of the incomplete Spanish phrase ¡Oye, pero...! The exclamation also translates literally as "Hear (this), but..." or "Listen up, but..." according to English contexts. The pronunciation will be "O-yey PEY-ro" in Uruguayan Spanish.
it means: but how beautiful your spanish [is]!
loosely translated to "well how nice"
The conjunction "but" in Spanish is "pero". The English term "but rather" is expressed as "sino" in Spanish.
Pero is the Spanish word for "but"
¿Qué? Pero... is a Spanish equivalent of the Italian phrase Che? Ma... . The two phrases translate literally as "What? But... ." in English. The respective pronunciations will be "key PEY-ro" in Uruguayan Spanish and "key ma" in Italian.
Pero. Not to be confused with "perro" with means "dog".
Means 'OK, but who was it?' in Spanish.
Sí, pero no hables, ¿si? porque nos van a oír/.(Yes could be "Sí" or a person's name)Yes, butdon't talk anymore, ok? They could hear us.
'Pero es nesesario' is 'But have to' in Spanish.