Como te sientes? (informal) (accent on the first 'o')
Como se siente usted? (formal (accent on first 'o')
Then you need to tell him. If he feels the same, then you're a very lucky person.
yes, it is used about as frequently in spanish as it is used in English
If that person feels used then you should ask why. You would want to figure out the exact situation before you offer help. BTW: if they don't want you to help DON'T! But if they want you to give advice, try to give it depending on the exact sid. Don't repeat the same advice for two sids. But make sure that the person knows that it's advice, not an order.
Go fast "Dale gas" is a slang Spanish expression roughly equivalent to "Put the Petal to the Metal". It would be used to tell a person to accelerate while driving and literally means "Give it gas."
You in Spanish is "tú" (only use if you are familiar with this person).You in Spanish can also be "usted" (only use if you are unfamiliar with this person or are being formal).You in Spanish for the plural form (talking to a group of people) is "vosotros" (only used in Spain).Under certain circumstances, "te" can be used for 'you' in Spanish (generally used as a pronoun, i.e. "I am going to kill you" is "Voy a matarte")However, your regular, everyday use for 'you' in Spanish will be "tú".
¿Conoces a esta persona? Note the "personal a". This is used when a person is used as an object of a verb, and has no English counterpart.
In Spanish, the word "ella" means "she" in English. It is used to refer to a female person or object in the third person singular form.
Hair can be used to tell the age of a person by determining the levels of proteins and pigments found in a strand. This can only be done by scientific testing though.
There is no real difference in how the words are used by Spanish means a person from Spain while Latino is used to refer to people from Latin America
Tumultuously is when a person feels agitated or distraught. It is also a very loud noise used when describing a crowd or an applause.
The meaning of the Spanish word 'buho' is owl or long eared owl. 'Buho' can also be used to refer to someone as a unsociable person, or a shy recluse person.
It means can not tell. Like you can not tell what a person is thinking.