as the end of a gerund or present participle (e.g. walkING)
....ando (e.g. andANDO)
To drink can either be "tomar" or "beber". With ing? You mean the gerund? "Drinking" can be either "tomando" or "bebiendo".
"Ing." is the Spanish abbreviation for "engineer".
ing means the verd doing then.
There is no Latin suffix -ing.
i have a gold ring with ING stamped on the inside , what does that mean ?
used to form the present participle or verbal nouns.(talk-ing,painting).--suffix.You do it. It is in action.
By the f***ing way
It means "I am not going."
That's Spanish. "Coger" here is slang for sexual intercourse, so the meaning is something like "F***ing with my girlfriend".
The prefix of ing is a noun formed from a verb. It basically expresses the action of the verb that you are using.
The correct spelling for buying with "ing" is "buying."
It´s actually spelt "pinche" and it means f#%$ing idiot (or something along those lines) There is no exact translation for the actual slan use of "wey".