Agreeing to meet in at a certain place and time.
"si yo miro" means 'if I look or if I see'
"Yo tambien soy de aquí" means "I am also from here" in Spanish.
The Spanish phrase "yo estoy aca" translates to "I am here" in English.
Aqui (Ah kee) means : here. English: I am here. Spanish: Yo estoy aqui.
Utau means SING in Japanese.. and I guess yo is some thing you put in the back of a sentence so that it doesn't mean sing, in here it means I will sing
"Los veo yo" in Spanish means "I see them." It refers to the speaker seeing a group of people or objects.
"But i will come back here for you"
I want to see a movie
It means: Well here I am, bored, or Well I am here, bored, or Well me, here, bored. If you want a literal translation, it would be: Well I here bored.
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Yo, no or no yo could mean "Not me" or "I haven't/I didn't"
A yo means Yarn Over. When you do a yo, its basically putting the yarn over the needle so you have that extra piece of yarn in your knitting. When you finish, you see a yo as a space in between what you have knitted! Is it clear?