I hope or I wait.
"Espero" means "I hope" or "I wait" in Spanish. It can also be translated as "I expect" depending on the context in which it is used.
"Yo te espero" means "I'll wait for you" in Spanish. It is a way of expressing that someone will be waiting for another person.
Espero verte pronto.
This phrase is a mix of Spanish and Portuguese. In Spanish, "¿Cómo estás? ¿Cómo llegaron? Bien, eso espero" translates to "How are you? How did you arrive? Well, I hope." In Portuguese, "como" means "like" or "as" and "chegaram" means "they arrived."
The Spanish word "chancha" means a sow. The word is a noun.
The word 'andamos' translates from Spanish to English as 'we are walking'.
It means 'I hope' in Latin and Italian, which, in Spanish, is :'espero'.
It means, "I hope you're studying."
I means, "I hope it's something good."
"Yo te espero" means "I'll wait for you" in Spanish. It is a way of expressing that someone will be waiting for another person.
Espero que no
Espero verte pronto.
espero tan
Espero que usted me puede ayudar - That's how you say 'I hope that you can help me' in Spanish.
HATE IS NOT A GOOD THING... ESPERO QUE MUERAN or ESPERO QUE SE MUERAN
Espero que verte
Espero que dure
Espero que ganes.