¿Necesitas algo?
"Necesito" means "I need" in Spanish. It is a verb used to express a need or desire for something.
"Necesito decirte algo" means "I need to tell you something" in Spanish.
Defently English then German , french if in a hot country or something like Spain you will need Spanish ;)
Decirte is Spanish for "To tell you"For example:Necesito decirte algo. (I need to tell you something.)
"To need" in Spanish is "necesitar". "I need you" is "te necesito".
We need = necesitamos
something spanish
It means to try something out; to taste something; or to prove something.
i take Spanish and the verb "necesitar" means "to need"
Nivel is the Spanish word for level (in the sense of a floor). Equilibrar is the Spanish word for level (in the sense of balancing something) and Equilibrante is the Spanish word for the tool used to level something.
Algo means something in Spanish. Qualcosa means something in Italian. Quelque chose means something in French. Algo also means something in Portuguese.
"Falta" in Spanish can mean "lack" or "absence," referring to something that is missing or not present. It can also mean "need" or "requirement," indicating something that is necessary. Additionally, it can be used to express a lack of time or an impending deadline.