"I can't wait to get deep inside you all"
Put in spanish is "poner"conjugation follows:yo pongoel, ella, usted ponetu ponesnosotros ponemosellos, ustedes ponen
Absolutamente no. El calcio en la leche disminuye la eficacia de la eritromicina. Puedes mezclar la suspension con jugo de naranja.
The answer depends on the context of the sentence. But by itself "poner dentro" to place [something] inside could be your answer. But without a complete sentence, there is no way to tell. There is no specific singe word for "put in" when used as "put in for a raise". In that case it would be I requested or I asked for. "Pedí"
The negative tú command of "poner" is "no pongas." In this command, "no" is used to indicate negation, while "pongas" is the subjunctive form of the verb "poner" (to put). This command is used to tell someone informally not to put something.
puedes poner...
como poner una cadena de tienpo de un Honda accord 95
debes de poner los engranes con las marcas
To put = poner I put = pongo you (familiar) put = pones he, she, it, you put = pone
"Poner" in Spanish means "to put" or "to place." It is a common verb used when referring to placing an object or item in a specific location.
to set the table
quiero poner
puedes poner que no