"Mine" in Spanish can be "mío" or "mía", depending on if you are talking about a masculine or feminine subject. It is pronounced "ME-oh" or "ME-ah". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
i love you - te amo/te quiero
you're mine - eres mia/mio
todo(s) mio(s) (masculine)
toda(s) mia(s) (feminine)
Add the (s) for plurals
el mio fue bueno
Translation: Dame
Tu madre.
Translation: hecho
Translation: Te odio.
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The phrase "I like to run" translated to Spanish is "Me gusta correr."
Translation: ¿Quieres salir?If you wish to ask: "Do you want to go out with me?", you should say, "¿Quieres salir conmigo?"
Translation: ¿Cuál nota sacaste en tu prueba de matemáticas?
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It depends on the situation.If you are learning Spanish as a general matter, e.g. you take Spanish classes periodically, you would say: "Aprendo español."If you are literally studying Spanish at the exact moment that the person strikes up a conversation, you would say: "Estoy aprendiendo español."The progressive tense in Spanish is exclusively used for events that are in progress, not periodic events in the present.
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