You say something like: Yo voy a... or just Voy a...
I am speaking Spanish because you asked a question in Spanish. I am programmed to respond in the same language that is used to interact with me. How can I assist you further?
Respond with: "You're going to tell me aren't you?"
Yo tambien.(accent going up over the "e".) Means: I also/too. (There is no word for "do" in Spanish. If it is a question, it is represented in an upside down question mark.)
The question in Spanish "¿De dónde eres?" is translated as "Where are you from?". You would respond in Spanish: "Soy de ....." (city of birth or residence) Example: Soy de Asunción, Paraguay (I am from Asunción, Paraguay)
responder
how did the spanish authorities respond to the rebel attacks led by José Marti
I would request, whoever asked that, to clarify - that's not correct Spanish; and I am not talking about a simple spelling error, but rather, I can't really understand the question.
the spanish inquisition
the spanish inquisition
You respond by saying "howdy hows'it going" ........
The question is too ambiguous to answer. Which 'someone'? What is 'your' relationship to that person? What kind of instruction? Do you mean a psychological and/or verbal and/or physical 'response'?
The question is asking, "Is he/she going to the Spanish Club reunion/meeting?" Either answer with "Sí" or "No."