The second selection is correct. "Les" would refer to "they", So the first phrase would be "My friends and me they like football." The second is "Me and my friends (we) like football." This isn't quite the literal translation, but is the effective meaning.
to say "I like softball in spanish" use the word for "I" which is "yo" the verb "to like" which is "gustar" in the "I" form (gusto) and the spanish word for "softball" which would be "softball." That's right, as far a I know there is no special word for "softball" so you input the English term. It's kind of like "CD" which is pronounced in spanish the same way we speak it in English. So to answer your question in entirety... "Yo gusto softball." or just plain "Gusto softball" that's not right because sure if you translated it literally it would be fine but as a native speaker this just sounds like a retard. it would either be "A mi me gusta el softbol" or "me gusta softbol"
It means ' You don't like anything', so presumably you'd reply: 'No; me gusta....'(No; I like....), adding what you like. Unless you DON'T like anything, when you perhaps reply: 'Tienes razon. No me gusta nada.' (You're right. I don't like anything.)
No me gusta ver el graffiti en los escritoriosI'm not sure if this is right.
tiempo=time e.g.- Me gusta pasar tiempo con mis amigos. I like to pass time with my friends ahora=right now hoy=today
The right way to say that is: ¡Cómo creciste! ¡Estás relleno! , in the first part. "You gusta" don't know what he/she wanted to say, but I can say to you that "gustar" means "like". The first part means, litterally, "How you grew up! You are fat!" (fat, i have to clearify this, with the spanish word is not that offensive. For "fat" it would be "gordo", but "relleno" is not offensive at all and it has a meaning more like "full".
They play soccer and basketball, they also play tennis!!. I have to do a report and presentation on Guatemala. Have fun researching Guatemala...
You could say "A ella le gusta comer pizza." Note the first "a" is a use of the so called "personal a", and does not really have a counterpart in English. Also, even though it doesn't look quite right, the Spanish word for "pizza" really is the same in English.
yes it is possible. right-click on the exe file and choose properties. Check around the tabs and you should be able to select the option of running this program under win95/98 condition. However, it is not a guarantee all programs works. It is still preferable to install win98 in your pc.
It depends what type of amiga it is. The A500 was the most popular model and sells for about 30 pounds sterling with the games etc, but if im right that wasnt released until 1987. If im correct you have an amiga 1000 which was the first one ever, that's quite a collecters item to the correct people. If you want to make the most on it go to the English emiga board and lemon amiga at least. A lot of us that still use amigas would pay up to 70 pounds sterling for a fully working amiga 1000.
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