I'm = 'Soy' if referring to permanent states; 'estoy' if temporary
Soy ingles = I'm English
Estoy cansado - I'm tired
yes! there is a word that is just " y " . it means "why" in spanish. --- umm... actually "Y" is pronounced "ee" and it means, "and" in English. im sorry, but I've taken spanish for many years.... (PS. the word for "why" is "por que" which is pronounced "por kay") just tellin' ya
Jalapeno is a Spanish word. 'j' is pronounced as 'h' in spanish.
The Spanish word accidente is pronounced as ah-thee-den-tay. The English translation of the Spanish word accidente is accident, which refers to an incident that has occurred that was not expected.
In Spanish, the name "Sierra" is pronounced as "see-EH-rah." The letter "i" is pronounced as a long "ee" sound, the double "r" is pronounced with a rolling "r," and the final "a" is pronounced as "ah." The stress is on the second syllable, so it is pronounced "see-EH-rah" in Spanish.
The word cigar is pronounced as cigarro in Spanish.
The Spanish word for "miracle" is "milagro". It is pronounced "mi-LA-grow"
The word is spelled the same way in Spanish and pronounced cah-NAHL.
There is a Spanish word "poquito" which means very tiny/small.
It's pronounced feen, rhymes with teen.
The word "the" in Spanish can be said in two ways. The word el (pronounced ehl) and the word la.
If = im (אם), pronounced "eem"
It is "señora" (pronounced "senyora").Mrs., in Spanish is SRAThe Spanish or Castilian word for Mrs is "señora".