hello my blood of blood
thirsty 목말라요. Mok Mal La Yo
Leopardus le-yo-par-dus
yo quiero taco bell
Tengo sed, which means I have thirst is more common. Yo soy sediento literally means I am or I'm thirsty. To apply that to other subjects, you need to conjugate tener to the subject. So tener sed means 'to have thirst', so if you want to say "you are thirsty" you would conjugate 'tengo' into 'tienes', so you would say "Tu tienes sed."
In Te Confido Iesu
Mota- weed(slang) Fumar-smoke Yo quiero Fumar I wanna smoke ....the easiest way to say it
they say hi and then they say hey wats up yo man yo yo yo yo hahahahhahahaha YO PEACE MAN YO
I = Yo
I do not is no hago in spanish.
because yo we do you
The derivatives for the Latin word "incitabant" include "incite" and "incitement" in English. These words carry the meaning of urging or prompting someone to take action.
También yo Yo también Igual yo - yo igual Así yo