Hi, Hey, Hey what's up
You could respond with "Not much, just hanging out. How about you?" or "Hey, just chillin'. How are you?"
There are lots of words to say that expression. 안녕 ( an nyoung ) or 잘가 ( jal ga ) to your friends 안녕히 가세요 ( an nyoung hee ga se yo ) to someone who leaves from your house. 안녕히 계세요 ( an nyoung hee gye se yo ) to someone when you leave from someone's house. There is more , but these are basic expressions.
"Yo te saludo" means "I greet you" in Spanish. It is a polite and respectful way to acknowledge someone when you meet them or say hello.
You can say "sweetie" or "sweety" to someone as a term of endearment or to show affection. Both spellings are commonly used and understood in English.
If you mean the English word "yo" as in "Yo, what's up?" then I'm afraid there is no equivalent. As "Yo" seems to be a form of a exclamation used to greet someone, attract their attention, or express excitement, there are currently no Chinese equivalents for this exclamation.
"K yo digo" is short for "que yo digo" in Spanish, which translates to "what I say" in English. It is often used to assert one's opinion or point of view.
Well it depends you can say yo tambien with mean me to or you can say yo te amo with mean i love you know to step up the game it all depends how you feeling dawg
It says "I cook you", but that's not something one would normally say to someone.... Though, if you meant to put "Yo te conozco" then it would mean "I know you", which is perfectly acceptable to say to someone.
they say hi and then they say hey wats up yo man yo yo yo yo hahahahhahahaha YO PEACE MAN YO
yo wat up its Davon and it depinds on if he likes u and someone else
i say = yo digo you say = tu dices he/she says=el/ella dice
"Si yo estuviera" (as in if I "were" in a place) "Si yo fuera" (as in if I were somebody/someone)
Yo amo alguien.
You can respond by saying "Hey" back or by greeting them with a friendly hello.
you just look it up on youtube and someone will show you.
it is what a boy says instead of saying hi, which is very rude and if you're a boy, never EVER say it to a girl because it's a good way to get punched in the face! ~crazy cookie horse
If she understands what the other person is saying and is friendly with him/her, yes. If she doesn't know the person very well, she says: Yo le comprendo. She could also say: Yo te/le entiendo
Yo What is up = "Hey, ma nishma" (×”×™×™ מה × ×©×ž×¢)