The correct translation for the English term "I am not in a good mood" to Spanish is "No estoy de buen humor"
I don't feel good
i love you: te amo I'm sorry: Lo siento so together it would be Te amo y lo siento
It means 'yes' generally. It means yes of course but its 'Aye' not 'Ay' I'm Scottish and i use this type of slang.
it means "I am standing on my head"
Ay ay ay means "Oh oh oh," literally, in Spanish. It is an exclamation of several different emotions, similar to a person saying "Oh my!" in English.
From Spanish to English "que diablo" means that devil. "Devil" is "diablo" but you should not translate literally. "Que diablo" is better translated as "what the hell", such as in "what what the hell ("devil") is going on here?"
It means like "I'm suffering".
Estoy bien/Me va bien = I'm fine. "You is fine." is not a valid grammatical English sentence. If the question is referring to the slang expression of expressing how sexy a woman is, the best translation would probably be, "Ay! Qué linda eres!"
My brother is male.
i love you: te amo I'm sorry: Lo siento so together it would be Te amo y lo siento
To translate English into Pig Latin, the general rule is to move the first consonant or consonant cluster of a word to the end and add "ay." If a word begins with a vowel, "ay" is simply added to the end. For example, "English" would become "Englishway" and "translate" would become "anslatetray."
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The English pronunciation of "Champs Elysees" is "shanz ay-lee-zay."
Maging
Ça VA bien. Et toi? It's pronounced SAH-VAH-BYEN. AY TWAH? :]
It means 'yes' generally. It means yes of course but its 'Aye' not 'Ay' I'm Scottish and i use this type of slang.
I demand death in Tagalog: Ang gusto ko ay kamatayan.
Translate to Tagalog: "Siren ay tumutunog ang siren, kumanta ka lang habang ikaw ay nagbabakasyon."