"Yo" is a singular personal pronoun. It means "I".
"Yo" means I in Spanish and could be followed by a variety of things,usually though a verb.
There is no plural of "yo". Because 'yo' is the Spanish equivalent of the English "I", you cannot have multiples of it.
Tenir isn't a word. However, the verb "tener" means to have. Yo tengo - I have Tu tienes - you have El/Ella tiene - he/she has Nosotros tenemos - we have Vosotros tenéis - you(plural) have Ellos/ellas tienen - they have
Era is the imperfect yo ("I") form of the Spanish verb ser ("to be"). Without the subject pronoun, it may translate as "He was," "It was," "She was" or "You were" according to English contexts. The pronunciation will be "(yo) EY-ra" in Uruguayan Spanish.
The spanish word for "not only" is something like :"no solo (por o para)" and "no *** solo" where *** means a verb, i.e.: "it wasnot only me" equals to "no fuisolo yo".
If you are trying to say the word "am", you use the Spanish verb ser, to be (pertaining to permanence, profession, basic characteristics, nationality, etc.) -OR- estar, to be (location) . So:I am American. = Yo soyamericano.I am in the office. = Yo estoy en la oficina.
It is not necessary to capitalize the word "yo".
"I" in Spanish is "yo." Yo soy artistico: I am artistic.
I believe you mean "we" or "us", which in Spanish is nosotros.
yo is the Spanish word for "I."
The verb "decor" is not a standard verb in Spanish. If you meant "decore" in the present tense, the yo form would be "decore".
'I (do), too' = yo tambien The auxiliary verb 'do' only has sense in Spanish when connected with a main verb. For example: (Do you) speak Spanish? = Hablas espanol? Yes, I do (speak Spanish) = Si, hablo espanol I (do), too = yo tambien