"There is a friend in me"
"Hay un amigo en mi" translates to "There is a friend in me" in English.
"Mi buen amigo" means "my good friend" in English.
"Es mi amigo" means "He/she is my friend" in Spanish.
"Mi amigo" in Spanish means "my friend" in English.
It means "How many bedrooms are in your house?" You would reply: Hay ____ dormitorios en mi casa. (Place whatever number of bedrooms you have in the blank).
"Mi amigo preferir" is not a correct phrase in Spanish. The correct phrase would be "Mi amigo prefiere," which means "my friend prefers" in English.
"En mi cuarto hay una cama" significa "There's a bed in my room."
"Mi buen amigo" means "my good friend" in English.
there is a large party in my pants!
Cuantos personas hay en tu familia means, how many people are in your family. so in response you would say, Hay ( then the number), as a short answer and as a longer answer, Hay (NUmber) personas en mi familia.
"Mi amigo preferir" is not a correct phrase in Spanish. The correct phrase would be "Mi amigo prefiere," which means "my friend prefers" in English.
"Es mi amigo" means "He/she is my friend" in Spanish.
"Amigo mi dejes solo" is not grammatically correct in Spanish. However, if you meant "Amigo, déjame solo," it translates to "Friend, leave me alone."
En mi mochila hay ...
puedes volver a ser mi amigo (a) . o at end for male , a for female friend
"Hay un fiesta en mi iglú!" or just "Fiesta en mi iglú!"
"Esto es mi amigo" translates to "This is my friend" in English.
"¿Qué hay en tu instituto?" means "What is there in your school?" in Spanish. It is a common way to ask about the facilities or amenities available at a school.