"El gusto es mío" is a Spanish phrase that translates to "The pleasure is mine." It is a polite way of reciprocating gratitude or acknowledging a pleasant interaction.
To answer "De quién es?" (Whose is it?), you can respond by saying the owner's name or simply stating "es mío" (It's mine) or "es tuyo" (It's yours) depending on the context.
"It is yours for life and more."
¡Gracias! Me alegra que pienses así. ¿En qué más puedo ayudarte hoy?
"El es primero" translates to "He is first" in English.
What is your language Mine is Castilian Spanish; and yours, what is it
which is yours, or, which one is yours.
"El gusto es mío" is a Spanish phrase that translates to "The pleasure is mine." It is a polite way of reciprocating gratitude or acknowledging a pleasant interaction.
the world is mine
El placer es mio.
if you have msn, mine is...
el gusto es mio = the pleasure is mine
It means "mine is lee,where are you from?"
¡Gracias! Me alegra que pienses así. ¿En qué más puedo ayudarte hoy?
Mine, as in gold mine is "Mina". Mine, the possesive pronoun is "mío"
el placer es mio
To answer "De quién es?" (Whose is it?), you can respond by saying the owner's name or simply stating "es mío" (It's mine) or "es tuyo" (It's yours) depending on the context.