I rejoice/ am delighted that I'm free of you
It means: I'm happy that Roberto went to church with Carmen.
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R mean reastate the question. A mean answer it. F mean for example. F mean for example. T mean this show that. RAFFT that what it mean in Ela
The two girls were very mean to me. This is a sentence containing the word mean.
Alegro is not a spanish word. Perhaps your confused with the spanish word, Alegre , which means happy.
im glad
It means (I am) glad to see you
It translates to 'I'm glad you think.' It is in the Spanish language.
I rejoice/ am delighted that I'm free of you
Translation: That's good, it makes me happy.
alegro
'Yo alegro por mi' means 'I am happy for me' in English (Google Translator).
It translates to "I'm glad that I belong to you" in English.
eres alegro
If you're a male, you say, "Me alegro que estoy casado." If you're a female, you say, "Me alegro que estoy casada."
It depends on how you mean "do" in English. If you mean it purely as a placeholder for a different verb, such as the below conversation, you should say, "Me alegro que si" I work very hard at my job. I am glad you do. -- i.e. I am glad you work hard. If you mean it in the sense of performing, i.e. the usual use of "do", then a translation would be: Me alegro que lo hagas.