"Where do I buy a beverage?" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Dove compro una bevanda?
Specifically, the adverb dove means "where." The verb compro means "(I) am buying, buy, do buy." The feminine singular definite article una means "a, one." The feminine noun bevandameans "beverage."
The pronunciation is "DOH-veh KOHM-proh OO-nah beh-VAHN-dah."
Dove compro una bevanda? is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Where do I buy a beverage?"Specifically, the adverb dove means "where." The verb compro means "(I) am buying, buy, do buy." The feminine singular definite article una means "a, one." The feminine noun bevanda means "beverage."The pronunciation is "DOH-veh KOHM-proh OO-nah beh-VAHN-dah."
What can I buy at the different stalls at the market? That is your sentence translated into English.
Compro USA, also known as Compro Technology, Inc, is a leading developer and manufacturer of tech products. There are a large variety of tech products that Compro USA specializes in. They specialize in network video, PC digital video, and even the name brand IT products.
He/She/You bought (the) food/ the meal if there's an accent on the o in "compro". Without the accent it's I'm buying the food/meal.
Yo compro ____ or Yo *direct object pronoun* compro. Example: I bought the shirt. Yo compro una blusa. Yo la compo. I bought the shoes. Yo compro los zapatos. Yo los compro. To use the past tense, and say "I bought it", use the preterite or imperfect. Yo compré _____ or Yo compraba I bought the shoes. Yo compré los zapatos. Yo compraba los zapatos. Yo los compré Yo los compraba
The correct direct object pronoun for Yo compro las joyas en la joyeria is: las and it replaces: joyas. The replacement sentence is: Yo las compro en la joyeria.
He/she bought for him/her/usted(you, polite)
en la tienda ovio
He bought, I buy, buy. Depends on the complete sentence.
And he/she bought you a dog.The previous answer assumes that "compro" is in past, but for that it would have to have a tilde (´) as in compró, in which case would also mean it comes from a third person (he/she/it).Because it doesn't have the accent, it could be in present tense, first person, but because it has an "y" which means "and" ,it's not in the present but the near future. The correct translations are:Y te compro un perro = And I'll buy you a dog.¿Y te compro un perro? = And should I buy you a dog then?Y te compró un perro = And he/she/it bought you a dog.
It's the Brand name for the Generic name Prochlorperazine, a chemotherapy drug in the form of a suppository.
To buy its "comprar" I compro You compras He She compra Us compramos They compran