"si puedes o no" means "if you can or not".
"Si puedo" means "yes, I can" and "si no" means "no, I can't."
It translates to "I can say in which country or state each of the mentioned cities is located."
"Moi o si" is a Yoruba phrase that means "I am not." It is often used in response to a question or statement to indicate denial or disagreement.
"Si eres un pesado" translates to "If you're a pain" or "If you're annoying" in English. It is an expression used to describe someone who is irritating or bothersome.
si can be "if" or "yes" tienes comes from tener which mean "to have" there it can be either "if you have" or "yes you have/you do have"
"Si Gallo" is Spanish for "The Rooster".
Yes or no.
"Pero no te conozco o si" would mean "But I don't know you or if."
It translates to "I can say in which country or state each of the mentioned cities is located."
Translation: I am, yes they are outside.
Translation: Please tell me yes or no.
"Moi o si" is a Yoruba phrase that means "I am not." It is often used in response to a question or statement to indicate denial or disagreement.
O @ 47 % & Si @ 28 % (of the crust).
Si-o-se Pol was created in 1602.
It can be done with different words starting the sentence, it sometimes does gets diffucult. ARE you happy? - ESTAS feliz? Si o No? DO you want to go out? - QUIERES salir? Si o No? ARE we going to? VAMOS A..? Si o No? DO you have? TIENES..? Si o No?
si diane May O. baleza
but if you need to comment in another way pero si quieres las commento otra vez
ke go see if I live to f***. :O