Si como no yo so espanol in English means if you like Spanish so I do not.
How do you know so much Spanish
what are you like? According to my translator, it means "as it is" According to the translator(google translate) It is it not good with sentences. The translator is wrong. Como means how. And es means is. So Como es means How is... Segun traductor(google translate) es no bueno con frases. La traductor es mal.
Oso means bear in Espanol and Rio means river so it means bear river
mutha isn't a word..."puse como usted tan significa" means "you put like you so mean" except it's the mean as in significance, not as in opposite of nice
If so, good luck
Lets first go through what each of the words mean: bueno - well si - if te - reflexive for 'you' hablo - I talk (hablar is the infinitive of the verb) en - in espanol - spanish todo - all la - the veces - time como - how vas - you go (ir is the infinitive of the verb (irregular)) a - to intender - not a spanish word, perhaps they meant 'entender' - to understand so put that all together and you get: well, if I talk to you in spanish all the time, how will you understand?
It means, "...As if you were so handsome!"
How do you know so much Spanish
"Pues hablas español" means "Well, you speak Spanish" in English. It is a statement acknowledging that the person being spoken to can speak Spanish.
No soy muy bueno en espanol
In Chinese, "si si" can mean "silk and silk" referring to luxury goods, or it can also mean "silk thread" which is used in traditional Chinese embroidery. Its meaning can vary depending on the context or usage.
Si but it can also mean so, as in "I have so much to do."
As I like you so much.
Como (with an accent on the first 'o') = 'How' as a question Como (without an accent) = 'like' (or, less probably, 'I eat') serra = he/she/it saws//you saw (as with wood, for example) So it could mean: 'How does he/she/it/you saw?' 'How he/she/it saws/you saw' If however, you meant 'Como sera' (with one 'r' and an accent on the 'a'), it becomes: 'How will he/she/it/you be?' or 'How he/she/it/you will be'. Or 'As he/she/it/you will be'
"As I was the day I hope."....if u could, put an accent where needed. to put an accent online, simply put an appostrophy after the letter. for example: facil. it means easy, but it needs an accent over the "a". so put "fa'cil" :) the accent makes the difference. like in El or E'l. El would be "the" but E'l is "he" and in si or si'. si means "if" but si' means "yes"
what are you like? According to my translator, it means "as it is" According to the translator(google translate) It is it not good with sentences. The translator is wrong. Como means how. And es means is. So Como es means How is... Segun traductor(google translate) es no bueno con frases. La traductor es mal.
"Wow, That's bad, Do you want my number so i can teach you some spanish?"