Me divertí mucho con usted / con ustedes / contigo (con vos) / con vosotros, as (pretérito indefinido)
En verdad / en serio que me he divertido con usted / con ustedes / contigo / con vosotros, as (pretérito perfecto).
En verdad / en serio que me divertía con usted / con ustedes / contigo (con vos) / con vosotros, as(pretérito imperfecto)
Pasárselo / pasársela bien con alguien también es factible de conjugarse similar a los enunciados anteriores.
Pasarlo bien. (to have a nice time)
nice parakeet
Adjective"Mean" as in the opposite of "nice" is "antipático(a)(os)(as)"Verb(to) mean (e.g. 'what does X mean in Spanish?') = significar/querer decir
Catarina is not a very nice name it means ladybug in spanish.
it means: but how beautiful your spanish [is]!
good or well * Bueno is "good." Bien is "well."
it means the same
nice parakeet
Lo pasaste bien.
Amable means kind, or simpactico (male) simpactica (female) can mean nice
very nice girl
Funny and nice.
mean, as in not nice or cruel: antipático to mean, as in to signify: querer decir
¡Pásalo bien!
"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.
Adjective"Mean" as in the opposite of "nice" is "antipático(a)(os)(as)"Verb(to) mean (e.g. 'what does X mean in Spanish?') = significar/querer decir
nice person. also it means your have a Irish haritge
Que tenga un buen tiempo!