"y" in Spanish means "and"
Y tu tambien
When writing years in Spanish, it is the same as English. It is spelt: mil novecientos noventa y ocho
Y in spanish means and.
'y' in Spanish = 'and' in English
The letter 'y' is seldom used in Spanish, apart from 'y' = 'and' (for which it is used rather a lot, of course!) 'yo'='I', 'ya'='already', are also commonly used words with the letter 'y'. But bonsai is spelled the same in both languages.
The same characters are used for the numerical digits in Spanish as in English.543 is written in Spanish like this: 543quinientos cuarenta y tres
It means , "And you, Brute?'' in Spanish. Though, Spanish and Latin are bout the same.(In latin it is "E tu, Brute").
32 in Spanish is treinta y dos This is 32 to 40 in spanish treinta y dos treinta y tres treinta y cuatro treinta y cinco treinta y seis treinta y siete treinta y ocho treinta y nueve cuarenta
In Spanish, "and" is translated as "y".
doscientos y treinta tres
It would be written the same but pronounced mil ochocientos setenta y seis.
"I" is just the letter of the alphabet. "Y" by itself means "and". They sound the same in Spanish, an "ee" sound. "Y" is called "y griega", or "the greek I". "I" is sometimes referred to as "I latina", or "the latin I". I'm very sure he meant what the singular personal pronoun "I", like in the phrase "I like pizza". The Spanish word for "I" is "yo".