1. A person who likes details
2.retailer, as opposed to "mayorista" which translates as "wholesaler" in English
Il y a means "there is / there are" in English.
'y' in Spanish = 'and' in English
y = and el = he
And.
il y a un ... > there is a ...
You probably mean "y eso," which means "and that."
it means 'is there ...?'
"Y cuatro" translates to "and four" in English.
"y tú?" literally means "and you?"
"y como estas" in English is: "And how are you?"
I believe you mean; chao y sí hablo español. Goodbye and yes I speak English.
"Quierro" is not a word in Spanish; it might be a typo for "quiero," which translates to "I want" in English.