Y yo soy de las antillas
In Argentina, they speak spanish, so you would say, "Yo estoy en Argentina." or "Estoy en Argentina".
"Proud" in Spanish is "orgulloso" for a male, and "orgullosa" for a female. It is pronounced, "or-goo-YO-so" or "or-goo-YO-sah." Sites such as learn-spanish.co.il provide audio pronunciations of many common Spanish words.
yo, yo, yo, yo
* French Alps * Pyrenees * Jura * Massif * these r all the french mointain chains hav efun all u people
To say North in Spanish, you say Norte.
The spanish dont have a word for park as in the concept that you and me think of it. But to them the countryside is the same thing so it would be. Yo vivo alado del campo. or it could be Yo vivo alado del parque.
(yo) quiero estar contigo cada segundo del dia ('Yo' can be omitted)
' Yo soy del Tennessee ' / OR / ' Soy del Tenesí ' / OR / ' Soy de Tennessee ' / OR / ' Yo soy de Tenesí ' [etc.].
I do not is no hago in spanish.
[Yo] Soy de Maryland. [yo] Soy del estado de Maryland, Estados Unidos. (I am from the state of Maryland, United States)
Yo estudio en mi cuarto (Dormitorio) la mayoría del tiempo.
the way to write "i" in spanish is "yo"I= yo
I in Spanish is yo.
I = Yo
"I" in Spanish is "yo." Yo soy artistico: I am artistic.
The word yo in Spanish refers to I, meaning me. When conjugated, yo becomes ver.