It depends. Use "soy" if you are speaking of a permanant characteristic or accupation. Soy un hombre. Soy de México. Soy abogado.
Use "estoy" for states of mood, transient conditions, or location. Estoy feliz. Estoy aburrido, Estoy en el parque.
The present tense is (yo) necesito (verb necesitar).
"I need (it)" is yo (lo) necesito.
Translation: Te necesito
Yo hago.
llevo
"We need" in Spanish is spelled as "necesitamos."
to need = necesitar needing = necesitando
If you're looking for the infinitive ("to need"), then it is "necesitar". The noun is "necesidad" (need, necessity).
If you're looking for the infinitive ("to need"), then it is "necesitar". The noun is "necesidad" (need, necessity).
how do you spell lemon in spanish
Te necesito en mi vida
parece that is how you spell seems in spanish
flaco is how you spell skinny is spanish.
"con" I think "con" is how you spell with in spanish.
Heck with Spanish - can you spell it in English?
"Thursday" in Spanish is "jueves". It is not capitalized.
If you are asking how the word "spanish" is spelled, it would be Spanish. "How do you spell" in spanish is "¿Cómo se deletrea...?"