lastima in Spanish means hurt.
What a pity!
"Lastima" means "pity" or "shame" in Spanish. It can express feelings of regret or sorrow for a situation or person.
Que pena or que lastima.
lastima pero todo lo que usted puede hacer es esperar
¡Qué lástima! means 'What a shame!' in Spanish. (McDougal Littell ¡En español! Level 2)
Siento un gran cariño por ti, pero lastima que no sepas hablar español.
Lastima que no hables no espanol means sorry you do not speak no Spanish. It is very bad grammar, so I suggest if you plan on saying it to someone, you should say Lamento que se no puede hablar espanol, or sorry you can't speak any Spanish. Also, if you want some more translations, try this website: translate.google.com
It is "Que lástima", be sure to use the ´ in "lástima", or it wil mean "It hurts"Que lastima, which is more Thats so sad.
"What a shame that you are well pretty."
What a shame that I cannot [speak] Spanish nor English.
It means "It's a shame you are so far away".
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