Just easier on the tongue. Same reason other words change form when followed by particular letters, e.g. in Italian, it's ad atravesare (to cross).
it cant u have to but an e instead of the y even though it it not typically pronounced that way by naive speakers ex. Juan e Ingrid estudian ingles en la escuela
yo me cai y no puedo ponerme en pie yo me caí y no me puedo levantar (or: y no puedo levantarme)
Por qué no seamos amigos y dejar la lucha.
"y" in Spanish means "and"
Y in spanish means and.
'y' in Spanish = 'and' in English
32 in Spanish is treinta y dos This is 32 to 40 in spanish treinta y dos treinta y tres treinta y cuatro treinta y cinco treinta y seis treinta y siete treinta y ocho treinta y nueve cuarenta
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i cant figure it out
In Spanish, "and" is translated as "y".
omg y cant i find this answer
It is: x followed by y