It depends on how you mean "do" in English.
If you mean it purely as a placeholder for a different verb, such as the below conversation, you should say, "Me alegro que si"
I work very hard at my job.
I am glad you do. -- i.e. I am glad you work hard.
If you mean it in the sense of performing, i.e. the usual use of "do", then a translation would be: Me alegro que lo hagas.
How do u say I'm glad we are friends n Spanish
In Kapampangan, you can say "Atyu ku king kasalungsungan" to express "I'm so glad." This phrase conveys a sense of happiness or gratitude in the local dialect.
This is how you say I'm dumb in spanish : "Soy Tonto" Im doing Spanish as a GCSE so I'm certain it's that! Hope I Helped!
krankke youngen
Guatemalan is not a language. they speak spanish or Mayan languages among the indigenous people. so im gonna say OK since that's how they say it in spanish
:) well im guessing you meant How do you say 'we don't speak spanish' in spanish, not English, so I'll tell you it in spanish.No hablamos español.
estoy tan nervioso
"No estoy haciendo spamming" Spam (as in internet spam) has no translation in spanish, so it remains the same.
Sierra is spanish so you would just say sierra. and to someone that sed it means forest it dosent it means MOUNTAIN.I would know because my name is Sierra and im Puerto rican. :)
To say "I'm so hard" in Spanish, you can say "Soy tan duro" if you're referring to being tough or strong. If you're talking about being difficult, you might say "Soy tan difícil." The exact translation can vary based on the context, so it’s important to clarify what you mean.
so glad to see you again = so froh, dich wiederzusehen (informal, singular) so glad to see you again = so froh, euch wiederzusehen (informal, plural) so glad to see you again = so froh, Sie wiederzusehen (formal)
im not full puerto rican im also hawiian so i think its te amo sorry if im wrong tho