pay
As a statement it means "You must pay." As a question it means "Do you have to pay?" This can also be used like English where one might say "Do you have to pay?" when they are asking "Do I have to pay?"
Formally one could say "Le pagaré a Ud." or "Le voy a pagar". Informally (to a friend or family member) it could be "Te pagaré" or "Te voy a pagar". All of these are formed by using either the future tense (infinitive verb plus ending) or the immediate future tense (conjugation of "ir"+a+ infinitive).
You would say, "What is this in English?"
You say " what are you doing ? "
Speaking on behalf of Freaks, I would say "English" followed by a vulgarity
Pagar
As a statement it means "You must pay." As a question it means "Do you have to pay?" This can also be used like English where one might say "Do you have to pay?" when they are asking "Do I have to pay?"
no pagar = don't pay
no pagar = don't pay
Cuanto quieres pagar?
Se você pagar minha passagem eu vou, OK? in Portuguese is "If you pay for my fare I'll go! O.K.?" in English.
voy a pagar las facturas medicas
"It means 'I am going to pay you as well' in English."
Translation: ¿En cuál manera quieres pagar para el auto?
You would say "No me gusta deber el dinero".
The affirmative ustedes command of pagar is "paguen."
Tanjong Pagar United FC was created in 1975.