When denying or responding to questions with "no" in Spanish, you say "No, no...". This is mainly for clarity so the person asking you the question knows that you clearly mean no.
Look at it this way:
"¿Ya has comido? / ¿Ya comiste?" = "Have you eaten yet?"
You would respond with: "No, no he comido todavía / aún", "No, todavía / aún no como" or simply "Todavía no" = "No, I have not eaten yet."
Now if we remove one of the "no"s: "No he comido aún / todavía"
or "no, todavía / aún no como" It would just translate to: "I have not eaten yet."
In Spanish we don't use "ya" in negations like the ones above. Instead we say "todavía" or "aún".
The discussion page allows users to discuss a question without answering it.
You could say "¿Tienes un contestador automático?"
If the question is "How do you say the word 'fishers' in Spanish? then you say, "pescadores - los pescadores." If the question is "How do you say 'the world fishers' in Spanish? then you say, "los pescadores mundiales."
You could say the answer to be a notified answer but to be truthful when answering this answer you can say neither. Maybe could be acceptable but it is almost an impossible question!!!!!
Address your question in Spanish is: Responde a la pregunta.
this person that is answering this question is a girl and i say to be youself it is better.
You can say "Gracias por responder a mis preguntas".
If you refer to the question "How are you?" Dead usually means very tired.
The question "what is this about?" translates into Spanish "a que se refiere."
A'i is the hawaiian word for yes'Ae [ I ] if you are answering a question; Eō [A-O] if you are answering a call.
Preguntar (To ask a question) Interrogar (To interrogate)
If the question is referring to a translation from English to Spanish, then the answer is "marrón".