Era persistente con sus pedidos - He/she was persistent with his/her demands
To say "I love you" in Spanish, you would say: "Te quiero."
You must be patient and persistent.
depends on what you want to say Put it in a sentence for me
"to be persistent" is the subject.
"De". But it depends on which sentence you use it.
"to be persistent" is the subject.
My dad used this on me. "That kid's a persistent little cuss!"
Slow-footed and persistent are the adjectives.
The Spanish sentence "Cuando son sus cumpleanos?" means "When are your birthdays?" in English.
Give me the whole sentence. Concludes is concluye and this is eso/esto but it's not that simple in Spanish so give me the whole sentence.
We say "Hola a todos"
'Get' in this sentence is too ambiguous to translate.