"Hola senor" means "hello sir, or hello mister" and te amo means "i love you"
hola senor.
Hello Mister in Spanish is, " Hola Senor."
"Hola" translates to "hello" in English.
Hola is spanish. Hi is english.
same as the word is spelled..
You say, "Dile a tu hermana que yo la dije, ¡hola!"
Amo a mi abuela. The "a" is the so-called "personal a", and is used when referring to a person as a direct object. It has no counterpart in English.
"Hola" translates to "hello" in English. It is a common Spanish greeting used to say hi or hello to someone.
How do you say "Yo tambien te amo" in English? I love you too. (I too you love)
I have heard "Beti" or "Beta". For example Elizabeth is pronounced "Elizabeta".
Oi muchacha is directly translated to "Hey girl" in English.
La señora O'Leary, it's pronounced, according to the IPA for Spanish: [la. se.'ɲo.ɾa o̯. le̯a.'ɾi]