I think you put the subject In Front of the verb.... I think.....
This question does not make sense.
This question doesn't make sense - the Spanish never overthrew themselves.
Your question does not make much sense since everything in Cuba is Spanish.
The question doesn't seem to make sense....
Pregunta is the Spanish word for "question".
Since spanish doesn't have "do", you would just say you have a question but make it sound like a question. So "Do you have a question?" would be "¿Tienes una pregunta?"
To make it clear from the start that you are asking a question. In English, the structure of the sentence tells you at once whether the sentence is a statement or a question. "He is a good student". "Is he a good student?" In Spanish it is not so obvious and you need ¿ at the beginning of your question and ? at the end.
k, first that question doesnt make sense, and second it doesnt mean anything
Address your question in Spanish is: Responde a la pregunta.
French don't welcome Spanish troops now (or ever), this question does not make sense, please provide context or elaborate.
"Did" in Spanish is an upside down question mark. There is no "did" word in Spanish. In fact, "do" and others also are upside down question marks.
"Chistes" in Spanish translates to "jokes" in English. "Jokes" refer to a statement, question, or gesture intended to make others laugh or alter their mood.