informally (tú): Que hables despacio por favor.
formally (Usted): Que hable despacio por favor.
If you need to emphasize, stick a "más" before despacio: Que hables más despacio por favor.
"Que hables" is a gentle request, "that you might speak", and IMO more polite.
despacioso/a, lento/a (adjectives, male/female))
(Pronounced: they-spah-thYAWsaw/ah, LENtaw/ah)
(First 'th' as in 'they; second 'th' as in 'thin')
retardar = to slow (down) (pronounced rraytarrTHARR) ('TH' as in 'they')
mas despacio por favor
por favor espere
Espera, por favor.
Hable mas despacio por favor.
yo lo quiero lento
Hable mas por favor
Despacito or despacio!!
Please
Slow - as in "This download is so slow"
Hoy anda despacio.
bueno, pero despacio/lento
pronounced "tone-toe", means slow ( correct me if I am wrong).
you mean 'you are slow?' if so, u can say のろま(noroma)
i think it's "SO SLOW"..
Translated from English to Spanish its 'el es tan lindo. This is how you say he is, so cute in Spanish.
Batista is a Spanish name, so that is how you say it in Spanish. The English translation is 'baptized'.
To say I love you so much in Spanish is yo te amo tanto.
You can say "sólo uno".
"To draw" in Spanish is "dibujar".
Espanol bordo.