It is said like the English word 'say'.
It can mean 'self' (the reflexive pronoun), when it is less-emphatic
If it has an accent over the 'e', it means 'I know' and has more emphasis.
'Se dice' (it is said), for example, sounds 'seDEEthay' ('th' as in 'thin')
'Se la respuesta' (with an accent over the first 'e') = I know the answer
(SAY lah ressPWESStah)
'not (to) know' = no saber (naw sahBEAR) '(I do) not know' = 'no se' (accent on 'e')
Mi condiscipulo se llama XXXX (Accent on the second 'i' in 'condiscipulo')
giro (with an accent on the 'o') = turned (something) se volvio (also with an accent on the final 'o') = turned (into), became But there are many possibilities, depending on who/what turned whom/what, and even into what.
Awoke is the past tense of the verb: depertarse. To say: he awoke: El se desperto. (accent on the 'E' in el and the 'o' in despertar.)
Paula se entrena a las seis y dieciocho (accent on 'e' in 'seis')
Cual és su nombre ? Como se llama usted? (Accent on first 'o')
It means "What is the name of the Spanish book". A literal translation would be "How is the book of Spanish called?"
The same but with a spanish accent
¿Cómo se dice means: How do you say ...? Example: ¿Cómo se dice hola? Translation: How do you say 'hola'? Answer: Se dice hello. Translation: You say hello. "Como se dice" without accent marks means: "As they say". If you mean "¿Cómo se dice?" it means "How do you say?" To get you point across, you must use the accents correctly.
"Complain" in Spanish is "quejarse". It is pronounced "kay-HAR-say". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
No (spanish accent) puedo esperar Asta chilpayate this is Spanish accent :-)
no se