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I think you put the subject In Front of the verb.... I think.....
you put an upside down question mark in the beginning and then a regular question mark at the end. Example: ¿Donde esta? The way to do a updside down question mark when typing is: SHIFT+CTRL+ALT+?
No, they don't. I think maybe they do that in Spanish.
What does "this" mean in Spanish? "This" translates as "este" or "esta". But perhaps you meant to put in a phrase to be translated , and accidentally left it out. Please ask your question again.
Pregunta is the Spanish word for "question".
Pon in Spanish is a conjugation of the word put. Pon means to put or have put in the Spanish language.
It's "put into question"
Address your question in Spanish is: Responde a la pregunta.
"Did" in Spanish is an upside down question mark. There is no "did" word in Spanish. In fact, "do" and others also are upside down question marks.
Same as English letters just moved around to pronounce Spanish words. Like to say, "Hello. How are you?" In Spanish it would be, "Hola. ¿Cómo estás?" The only difference is that in Spanish you have to use accents to emphasize a word or it could sound completely different and when asking a question or exclaiming something, you have to first put the question mark or exclamation point upside down.
I don't exactly understand your question but "I don't know what I would give" is "No sé lo que daría" in Spanish."I see the moon" is "Veo la luna"
"Pregunta" in Spanish translates to "question" in English.