No me importa. (I don't care)
No te importa. (You don't care)
The Spanish word for "care", meaning "to show concern or responsibility" is cuidado, the past participle of the verb cuidar.
No sé dónde está ella.
Names dont change in spanish...if your name is Bob then in Mexico they will call you Bob.
"No me importa" No me interesa
its Si but with a slash over the i. if you dont put it there then the word becomes 'if'
no queremos que usted se marche
No te acuestes muy tarde.
how do you spell lemon in spanish
The phrase "thank you for taking care of me" in Spanish is spelled "gracias por cuidarme." In Spanish, "thank you" is "gracias," "for" is "por," "taking care" is "cuidando," and "of me" is "de mí." So, the complete phrase is "gracias por cuidarme."
"con" I think "con" is how you spell with in spanish.
flaco is how you spell skinny is spanish.
Heck with Spanish - can you spell it in English?