Yes I think it's fine if you say that
Ello *le / *les / *lo / *los / *la / *las / te / os asustó.Esto me/le asustó (This scared me/you)* A usted (polite you, man)* A ustedes (polite you, men or both genders)* A usted (polite you, man)* A ustedes (polite you, men or both genders)* A usted (polite you, woman)* A ustedes (polite you, women)
you know how to treat me (polite you, singular, both genders)He / she knows how to treat me
A woman says : Obrigada. A man says : Obrigado.
There is little or no difference- both are polite, formal ways to greet someone . Perhaps, "how do you do" is more formal. The polite answer to either is something like ,'Fine, thank-you -- and you ?
The correct phrase is "both genders."
"Hago" is the first person present conjugation of the verb "hacer". It means "I make" or "I do".
Someone who likes both genders is bisexual
They both mean the same thing. However, "thanks" is less formal than "thank you".
The phrase when both genders turn me on means one is bi-sexual
"Va a" in Spanish means "he/she/it is going to" or "is going to." It is used to talk about future actions or plans.
A cecaelia refers to both genders, not sure a male or a female.
An individual who has sexual interest in both genders.