"El pueblo español" can mean "the Spanish people". It could also mean "the Spanish town". Context would define the difference.
diciendo
¿Qué dices?
You say border in Spanish by saying "frontera".
In Spanish: "Estas loco?". If you're saying it to a girl you say it like this "Estas loca?".
¡Hola! When answering a telephone, instead of saying ¡Hola! many people say, "Diga" which literally means 'Tell' or 'Say.'
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There is no real way to say granola bars in Spanish... In spanish you are basically saying the bar of cereal which people interpret as granola bars. you would just say "la barra de cereal" in order to say granola bars. :)
People may have a habit of saying things without thinking. This causes things to be questioned as to why or how they could say it as this may hurt feelings or anger people.
¿Qué estás diciendo en español? Or just Que dice? , like say what?
Solamente digolo
:Ana, the name :"annae", the saying
Tú (with an accent) is an informal way of saying 'you' in Spanish. Tu (without an accent) is a pronoun used to say 'your,' informally. So, you say 'tu' to say 'your.' And you say 'tú' to say 'you.' While these words sound the same when you say them out loud, it's very easy to tell them apart in context.