estoy más fresco que usted
you say i am fresher than you. I hope this helped save a life.
fresher than what?
I can give you several sentences.This milk is much fresher than that is.I feel fresher now that I've had a shower and changed clothes.After a rain, the air smells fresher.
fresher = plus frais (literally more fresh)
At least in Mexico we call first-year sudents: "Novatos", which literally means novices... so we usually say "Novatada"... for a fresher party. "Novatada" can be the welcome party... but it can also mean the welcome prank that greater students make to freshers on their first day at school.
The word "fresher" is an adjective, not a noun. Therefore, it cannot have a plural form. Ex.) The cabbage is fresher than the carrot.
if you are a fresher then u can say that "as a fresher i would like to go with the companies pay structure"
There is only one way to say hello in Spanish: hola.
trill the r than say a-pe-do
To say "I am 31" in Spanish, you would say "Tengo 31 años." In Spanish, age is expressed using the verb "tener," which translates to "to have," rather than using "ser" (to be).
If the name is not IN Spanish, then it has no meaning in Spanish. If you want to know how to say that name in Spanish, you would say it the same as you say it in English, since it has no translation in Spanish. Many names have no translation in languages other than the one they are in originally.
you say qiunquenta y dos That looks more Italian than Spanish. The Spanish is 'cincuenta y dos' (pronounced 'theenquentah ee thos' in Spanish Spanish, 'seenquentah ee thos' in Latin American Spanish)