"mucho gusto encontrarle" or in short form only "mucho gusto"
You can say "Mucho gusto" which means "Nice to meet you" in Spanish.
well, i dont really understand the question, but if you are talking to someone spanish and you would like to tell them you like them, type 'i like you, a lot' in google translator, and there it is:).. but if you are asking how do you say it, becuase you find it hard to say how you feel, make sure there alone and just let them know, you'll feel good about it afterwards, your welcome..
"Porque no me dice" in Spanish translates to "Why doesn't he/she tell me." It is a question expressing confusion or frustration about someone's lack of communication.
"Que le dices" in Spanish translates to "what do you tell him/her?" or "what are you telling him/her?" It is a question asking for clarification on what someone is communicating to another person.
"Dimelo" in Spanish translates to "tell me" in English.
In Spanish, "dime quien" translates to "tell me who" in English. It is a phrase used to ask someone to reveal the identity of a person.
Me tengo que ir.
don't no someone tell me!!!!!
If what you mean is to tell someone that there is no paper, it is "No hay papel."
Gracias por su tiempo.
hacer agradable
¡Que tengas buen viaje!
Hablar If you want to TELL someone to speak in Spanish, it is "Habla español." Hablar means "to speak."
you go to her house. meet her , tell her he loves you and she needs to find someone else
It tell's you in The Bible.
If you'd like to tell someone to cheer up in Spanish you would say alegrarse. This is a very nice way to brighten someone's day.
hand out invites, text, call & you could meet up with someone to tell them
well, i dont really understand the question, but if you are talking to someone spanish and you would like to tell them you like them, type 'i like you, a lot' in google translator, and there it is:).. but if you are asking how do you say it, becuase you find it hard to say how you feel, make sure there alone and just let them know, you'll feel good about it afterwards, your welcome..