Yo también.
Escríbeme
Sam is not a name in the spanish language, so you would write it the same way you do in English, however it is pronounced differently.
eres tan hernosa
That's the Spanish imperative, second person plural, of write. In other words, the command or suggestion (in the plural): "Write!".It is also a form of "they write", used in phrases such as "so as they may write".
no amo tu no mii novia
'Maureen' read by a Spanish-speaker may come out as 'Mow-oo-ray-ayn'. To write it so a Spanish-speaker would say it as in English, you'd write: 'Morin'.
You can write "I do not speak Spanish" as "No hablo español" in Spanish.
the way to write "i" in spanish is "yo"I= yo
Yes as he is Spanish but he was in England for a few years so he will read and write English.
How to write "our hearts are broken" in Spanish.
In Spanish, you write '725' - 'setecientos veinticinco'.
But in Spanish is: pero.