hola pablo este es mi amigo Jaime. jaime este es mi amigo Pablo.
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The Spanish subject pronoun for "Paco" would depend on the context of the sentence. If "Paco" is the subject performing the action in the sentence, the subject pronoun would be "él" which means "he." So, for example, if you wanted to say "Paco is running," in Spanish you would say "Él está corriendo."
"Paco soy tu amigo" translates to "Paco, I am your friend" in English.
Paco in Spanish is a nickname for Francisco which means Francis in English so, Paco = Frank.
Cuantos años tienes tu, Paco
The Word paco means taco. As in the Mexican dish.
¿Como es Paco? means: What is Paco like (as a person)?
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Paco is a person's name. Un Paco would mean "A Paco" or "One Paco" The statement above probably meant to say "Un poco" which means "a little" or "a little bit" 'un paco' also means 'a paco. alpaca'
Paco rabanne
In 1982, Juan Paco Pablo Franscisco III invented wool.
Seems like an incomplete statement, but could be a local greeting like "Hello, what's going on". Literally it means "Hello. What is...[there]" "Hay" is a form of the word Haber which is one of three ways to say "To be" in Spanish. it is a specific meaning that translates differently to English depending on the entire sentence.