Me encantan tus ojos.
Maryland is said in Spanish: ['me.ɾi.lan][e] as in Italian "essere" (to be)[ɾ] as in USA English "kitten"[i] as in "bee", not a long sound[l] as in "sleep"[a] as in Italian "amare" (to love)['] Stressed syllable[.] Syllable break
Me gusta saltar la cuerda
"llorando" means crying. If you wanted to say "i am crying" you would say "estoy llorando."
you would say Yo soy brillante. The double l part (ll) is pronounced as 'ya'
It's "te quiero"--the r and l sounds are often similar in the Spanish pronunciation in the Caribbean-- and it means "I love you."
You can say "Él sale" or "Él se va"
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You say 'Él es increible'.
Si él....
Lo amo tanto
I'wa l
its (EAA-RR-L-ISAA) I TALK SPANISH.
You say, 'Usted puede contar con él'.
The letter "L" in spanish is "ele." It is pronounced like "ellay." In useage, it sounds like the English "L." example: libro (book) is pronounced LEE-bro.
Maryland is said in Spanish: ['me.ɾi.lan][e] as in Italian "essere" (to be)[ɾ] as in USA English "kitten"[i] as in "bee", not a long sound[l] as in "sleep"[a] as in Italian "amare" (to love)['] Stressed syllable[.] Syllable break
I love you is L'amoire. I'm guessing to say just love you, you take off the L'.
l love you because you are the poorest billionaires in the world