"Amigos de Facebook" is a Spanish equivalent of "Facebook friends."
Specifically, the masculine noun "amigos" means "friends." The preposition "de" means "of." The pronunciation is "ah-MEE-goh-stheh feh-sbook."
"Nos vemos en Facebook" is a Spanish equivalent of "See you on Facebook."
Specifically, the reflexive pronoun "nos" means "ourselves." The verb "vemos" means "(we) are seeing, do see, see." The pronunciation is "noh-SVEH-moh-ehn feh-sbook."
"¡Hablar conmigo en Facebook!" is one of many Spanish equivalents of "Talk to me on Facebook."
Specifically, the verb "habla" means "(You) talk) as the imperative of command in this context. The word "conmigo" combines the preposition "con" and the personal pronoun "migo" (used prepositionally) to mean "with me." The preposition "en" means "in."
The pronunciation is "AH-blah kohn-MEE-go ehn feh-sbook."
facebook in English is facebook in spanish
proper nouns are the same
Facebook in Spanish is " facebook" it's both the same because it's a name.
Bienvenido a Facebook
"Sobre Facebook" is a Spanish equivalent of "About Facebook."Specifically, the preposition "sobre" means "about." The word "Facebook" is an English loan noun in Spanish. The pronunciation is "SOH-breh feh-sbook."
Hasta/luego Facebook.
go to the regular facebook and then go to change language an put spanish and it should give it in spanish jaja i have mine in spanish = ) LOL
Agregame en Facebook
Estoy en facebook.
Facebook es aburrido
inscribete con Facebook
Tienes un accuenta en Facebook?
Buenos Dias Facebook
Porque no me acceptas en Facebook?
Facebook is a brand name. Brand names are rarely translated. The Spanish Facebook web page is called Facebook en español (Facebook in Spanish). There are joke logos on Facebook such as "Caralibro" (literal translation), "Libro de cara" (book of face) and another "Cara de Libro" [Face of Book). Each of these names have their own joke Facebook pages.
You could say "¿Por qué estás en facebook?"