Que serio is an expression that means: What a serious person or situation - depending on the context.
seriously, thank you
serious
"Can I go to the restroom?"
"Serious" is an English equivalent of the Spanish word serio. The word serves as the masculine singular form of an adjective and translates as "seriously" when following the preposition en ("in"). The pronunciation will be "SEH-ryo" in Uruguayan Spanish.
The opposite of tonto is inteligent (Intelligent).
Es comico- You/He/She is/are funny. Es serio- You/He/She is/are serious.
It means sometimes it is not serious in English.
Serio in Spanish means serious in English.
seriously, thank you
serious
seriously This can also be used as the sarcastic or straightforward English "Really?" i.e. "I just got top marks on that test." -- "Really? I was not expecting that."
"Soy serio" in Spanish translates to "I am serious" in English. It is used to convey that someone is being earnest, grave, or sincere in what they are saying or doing.
"Yo estoy serio" means "I am serious" in English. It is a statement that indicates the speaker's current state or mood, expressing that they are not joking or being lighthearted.
It seems like the phrase "serio you siento bien mala" might be a mix of Spanish and English. In Spanish, "serio" means serious, "siento" means I feel, and "mala" means bad. The phrase might translate to "serious I feel very bad" in English.
"Can I go to the restroom?"
Serious.
It's French, "What aein that tomorrow?"