Yo accompano
with an acsent on the n
You would say, "accompany my kids on their educational field trip."
lo aconpano en sus sentimentos. it means i accompany you in your feelings
You would say: '¿Me acompaña a la iglesia (o templo)? Literally: will you accompany me to the church (temple)? You could also ¿Me acompaña a la misa? This would be used for a Roman Catholic mass. OR ¿Me acompaña al servicio religioso? Will you accompany me to the religious service?
You can say 'accompany' - acompañar .
castanets
accompanies is the plural of accompany (which you already have asked)ACCOMPANY[ə'kʌmрəni]1. придружавам, съпровождам, съпътствувам2. муз. съпровождам, акомпанирам, пригласям
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The future tense is will accompany.
Accompany
Sister in law in Spanish is cunada.
How to say "hi" in spanish is Hola. How to say "bye" in spanish is Adios.
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