"I'm glad you're feeling better" in Spanish is "Me alegro que te sientes mejor". It is pronounced "May ah-LAY-grow kay tay see-EHN-tace may-HORE". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
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"Me alegro" is a subjunctive trigger.
You're using the verb "sentirse" which means "to feel"
So, it should read
"Me alegro que te sientas mejor."
or
"Me alegro que te estés sintiendo mejor."
you could even attach the reflexive pronoun to the end of the gerund and say:
"Me alegro que estés sintiéndote mejor."
(note the added accent on the 3rd vowel from the end.)
It means (I am) glad to see you
Translation: Me contenta que lo averiguaste
no it doesnt mean oh my gosh. It means, "D a m n it!" in Spanish. and just a fact, mierda means "S h i t!" in Spanish. :) Glad i could help you! This is the right answer, by the way.
Alamogordo is a Spanish word...In Spanish, "Alamo" means CottonWood (tree), and "Gordo" means fat. So, Alamogordo means "Fat CottonWood (tree)". Glad to help you! Regards , Ryan S. :)
To say "Go with your brother" in Spanish, say this: "Ve con tu hermano." Glad I could help!
Synonyms for happy include:pleasedcontentgladI feel quite content with getting a new job.I'm pleased they can come.I'm glad you are feeling better.
Yes you do. The comma comes after the name, like this: Dear Fred, Glad you are feeling better. Love, Blobbert
eres alegro
exillerated
mucho gusto
It's an opinion, and it depends on the situation. In most cases, Glad Plastic Wrap is better, but many people like saran wrap better.
It is better to say "I am glad that I met you too".
appropriate to topic at hand
Contento, a de oír...
Me gusta que salimos
Cuchillo means knife Glad to hep;)
How do u say I'm glad we are friends n Spanish