The verb is 'buscar' meaning to look for something
and here is the conjugation for the present tense...
1st person sing. (I) - busco
2nd person sing. (you) - buscas (this is what you asked)
3rd person sing. (he/she) - busca
1st person pl. (we) - buscamos
2nd person pl. (you(pl.) - buscais
3rd person pl. (they) - buscan
"Looking for love" in Spanish is "buscando amor". It is pronounced "boo-SCON-doe ah-MORE". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
¿Qué tal / cómo me veo?
"To look for" or "to search" in Spanish is "buscar". First person preterite is "busqué".
Me veo extraño.
Me veo muy bien
Buscar
Busco
"I looked for food" in Spanish is "Busqué comida." It is pronounced, "boo-SKAY ko-ME-dah." Sites such as learn-spanish.co.il provide audio pronunciations of many common Spanish words.
He mirado/examinado tu/su raya X.
(I looked it up online.) = Lo busqué en línea./Lo encontraré en el Internet.
looked it up on google translate and is actually hombres is how u say it.
No sé, lo encontré en Internet.
I looked at a website and it's this: pez de colores
Yo tengo diarrea. (This is the actual translation for diarrhea- I looked it up in the dictionary)
Investigué / busqué en un libro la forma de decir vocablos...
Busqué / he buscado en la red la manera de hablar español / castellano.
I looked your question up on google translate and CT scan is "Tomografia computarizada" but just CT is "CT" english to spanish
I looked on a English to Spanish dictionary and it said: libelula with the "e" having an accent mark. I'm not sure how to pronounce that.
Translation: Miramos para ver si Paco estaba en su casa.