'I buy', in Spanish is 'yo compro'. Not to be confused with 'you/he/she bought': usted/él/ella compró.
"Yo pongo"
Era is the imperfect yo ("I") form of the Spanish verb ser ("to be"). Without the subject pronoun, it may translate as "He was," "It was," "She was" or "You were" according to English contexts. The pronunciation will be "(yo) EY-ra" in Uruguayan Spanish.
El pone. Yo Pongo
You would say "Yo" or just use the Yo form which infers "I" :)
In the "Yo" form(I), it is "No me gusta"
Leo = I read.
The yo form for the verb "vivir" in the present tense is "vivo." This form is used when you want to say "I live" in Spanish.
"i seem to not speak spanish" it means that in all spanish speaking countries
There are no main "yo" verbs in Spanish. Like if you said "yo voy" it means i go. or if you said "yo juego" it means to play. All Spanish verbs have a yo form which means your saying you are doing something. there are no main yo verbs.
Salgo is the yo (I) form for leave. Salgo is "I leave"
Comprar has many different forms. 5 to be exact Yo=compro tu=compras el/ella/ud.=compra nosotros=compramos ellos/ellas/uds.=compran each form of the spanish word comprar means to buy in spanish
I do not is no hago in spanish.