"Escuchando" in Spanish means "listening" in English. It is the present participle form of the verb "escuchar," which means "to listen."
"Treinta" means thirty in Spanish.
"Los quiero" in Spanish means "I love them" when referring to a group of people.
In Spanish, the name Katherine is typically translated as Catalina.
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"Contigo" in Spanish means "with you."
eScuchando = listening
"Escuchando".
en mi cama escuchando mean hearing in my bed
Translation: Escuchando musica en YouTube.
Escuchando (pronounced "ess-koo-CHAHN-doe.")
estoy escuchando a ti (i am listening to you)escucho a ti (i listen to you)
"no estas escuchando musica"
It means: "Your friends are listening to music".
In bed, listening to Romeo Santo, my love.
Nada mucho. Solo escuchando música y hablando con mi bebe (or 'mi amor').
The grammar is incorrect. The forms of the verb "ser" are used for intrinsic characteristics of something, not for transient circumstances. If you were to say this, it would mean something like "I am , as a permanant aspect of my being, always listening". In this case, I believe you are going for the present progressive, which is formed by a conjugated form of the verb "estar" plus the gerund (the "ing" form) of the main verb. For this, it would be "Estoy escuchando", or "I am listening". Remember that the progressive tense in Spanish is not used nearly as much as in English, and only applies to current actions.
escuchando un adagio