Sentar is the Spanish verb for "to sit". If you are asking someone to sit down, you would say "Sientese, por favor."
siéntate en esto
Sentado, a, os, as en el sofá de la sala.
to sit = sentar or tomar asiento
sentarse
Sentarse But, you would conjugate it depending on the subject. For Example: I sit- Yo sento. You Sit- Tu sentas. He Sits- Usted senta. We Sit- Nosotros sentamos. They Sit- Ustedes sentan.
"Siéntense" and "Siéntese" mean "Sit" (the command).
We call "hello" as "Hola" in spanish
Sit down!
It means "sit down".
The Spanish word "sientate" translates to "sit down" in English.
Sentémonos.
call his/her name, pet their nose, tell to sit..
Actually is written: Sientate. And it means: Sit Down
"Sentar" means "sit down" in English, and sentar is a Spanish word.
Call to order is the same as: "Everybody, shut up, sit down, get ready to start this meeting"
Call him and meet him up. Sit him down and talk to him.
to sit = sentar or tomar asiento
oh won't you sit down? Lord I can't sit down. Oh won't you sit Down? Lord I can't sit down. oh won't you sit down? Lord I can't sit down. cause I just got to heaven going to look around.
That's Chow time at my house. It's also called "dining".