if someone took your phone, but you don't know who did you can say.........
alguien me quito mi cellular = someone took my phone
,but if you know who took it and perhaps are pointing to the people who took it ,you can say...............
ellos me quitaron mi cellular = they took my phone
el me quito mi cellular = he took my phone
ella me quito mi cellular = she took my phone
Tomamos. This must be used in context, since It is the same as the present tense.
Sister in law in Spanish is cunada.
How to say "hi" in spanish is Hola. How to say "bye" in spanish is Adios.
how to say Amer in Spanish
you say it in spanish as- sarina
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ella paseó
You could say "Tú me tomaste literalmente."
Yo tengo un semetre de espanol
Yeah so can i get his pohne number
Yo tome ayer esta foto
Tomamos. This must be used in context, since It is the same as the present tense.
You don't pronounce the 'H' in Spanish, so you just say Anna. Make sure you say 'Awe' for the 'A' It's not like the A in Hannah. I took Spanish in school and our teacher changed our names to Spanish names, so there you go.
Brazil has been a colony of Portugal since 1500. The Spanish never took it.
"To take" in Spanish is "tomar". The preterit form is "tomé ". That would be "I took". The other forms are: tomaste (you took), tomó(he, she, you formal took), tomamos(we took), tomastais(you all took-informal), tomaron(you took plural).
What took you so long: ¿Por qué tardaste tanto tiempo
First it was Cuzco (before the Spanish took over), and then it was Machu Pichu (after the Spanish took over).