"Is", the singular form, is either "está" or "es". In the plural "are", it would be "están" or "son".
"There is" or "there are" is denoted by the same word, "hay". Example: "Hay mucha gente en la escuela" - "There are many people in the school". "Hay un carro en la avenida" - ""There is one car in the avenue".
The word me in spanish is mi. The word word for you is tu.
I wouldn't what? You can't say I wouldn't in Spanish because (for example) "I wouldn't eat" would only be one word in Spanish: "Comeria"
The word "in" in Spanish is spelled "en."
5 in Spanish is "cinco". You cannot say "five" because that is an English word, not Spanish.
it is enThe word "on" in Spanish can be either "en" or "sobre". "En" is pronounced "ehn" and "sobre" is pronounced "SO-bray".
That is not a word in Spanish
To say bra in spanish is the word "Sostan"
The word for pencil in Spanish is "lápiz".
Gee, I just had to laugh a little at this one. :) The Spanish word for that is 'Mamá caliente'.
One of the Spanish words for "parrot" is loro, but you could just say parrot.
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it is enThe word "on" in Spanish can be either "en" or "sobre". "En" is pronounced "ehn" and "sobre" is pronounced "SO-bray".