The word yo in Spanish refers to I, meaning me. When conjugated, yo becomes ver.
i think it means to paint in spanish! conjugated, yo PINTO, tu PINTAS...yeah.
"Yo soy" IS conjugated. It is the conjugated form of the verb "Ser"
I do not want to talk. if conjugated in the YO form.
"Contribuir" is the Spanish verb meaning "to contribute". Normally it is used in a conjugated form: "I contribute" would be "Yo contribuyo".
Yes. It would mean "I am logical". The "yo" is not necessary, since the conjugated verb form "soy" is used only in the first person singular. It is not "incorrect", though.
Yo, no or no yo could mean "Not me" or "I haven't/I didn't"
"Attack", in Spanish, is "atacar". To conjugate it, you must have a subject. An example subject would be "yo", which means "I". The conjugated form of "atacar" is "ataco" if the subject was "yo". "Yo ataco" means "I attack". The ending would be different with different subjects.
Mis amigos y yo queremos (whatever you want to do, not conjugated) EX: my friends and I want to dance, Mis amigos y yo queremos bailar. OR My friends and I feel like (doing something) would be Mis amigos y yo tenemos ganas de (the verb not conjugated)
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Yo amo agua amar literally translates: to love. it must be conjugated in present tense to say "I love"
"Yo Soy..."
The grammar is not correct. If you use the personal pronoun "yo", you can't then use a non-conjugated form of the verb. This correctly would be "Yo busco", which means "I look for", or "I search".