Quien is who; vive is lives. So, Who lives is probably the correct translation. = "quien" means maverick
"vive" means fernandez
"Quien vive ne" does not have a clear meaning in Spanish. It seems like a misspelling or typo. If you meant to write something else, please provide more context.
"Yo no tengo" in Spanish translates to "I don't have" in English. The verb "tener" means "to have" and when preceded by "no," it becomes negated.
I believe you mean "je ne sais pas" which means "I don't know" No, I didn't mean "je ne sais pas," I meant "Je ne s'paul." The person phrased it specifically that way.
it means nothing in Spanish. Spanish is the language they speak in Spain. This is written in French, the language they speak in France. And in French "mais je ne suis pas sur de ce qui est en gras" means: "but I'm not sure about what is [written] in bold [characters]"
"Tu ne parles pas français" means "You do not speak French" in French.
You can say "Ça ne me surprend pas" in French to mean "It does not surprise me."
Yo no se means i dont know in spanish
"Yo no tengo" in Spanish translates to "I don't have" in English. The verb "tener" means "to have" and when preceded by "no," it becomes negated.
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Ne stands for neon
Ne melange pas l'espagnol avec le francais = Don't mix Spanish with French Ne parle pas en espagnol = Don't speak Spanish
'Ne rien' means 'nothing'.
If you mean something beginning with ne-, then it is neutrons.
I believe you mean "je ne sais pas" which means "I don't know" No, I didn't mean "je ne sais pas," I meant "Je ne s'paul." The person phrased it specifically that way.
it means nothing in Spanish. Spanish is the language they speak in Spain. This is written in French, the language they speak in France. And in French "mais je ne suis pas sur de ce qui est en gras" means: "but I'm not sure about what is [written] in bold [characters]"
"NE+1ED" What does this pictogram mean?
Ne m'oubliez pas means 'don't forget me'.