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"Ore yome nare yo" translates to "I want you to be my wife" in English. It is a phrase commonly used in Japanese, where "ore" means "I" (in a casual or masculine form), "yome" means "wife," and "nare" is a form of "to become." This expression conveys a desire for a romantic commitment or marriage.
Yes, the word 'yo-yo' is a common noun, a general word for a type of toy.The word 'yo-yo' is also a verb and an adjective.
The answer is that it's twirly (like too early) !!
yo yo is crime tyme
The form depends on the subject. I am able - yo puedo You are able - tú puedes He/She/It/You (formal) is/are able - él/ella/usted puede We are able - nosotros/nosotras podemos You (plural) are able - vosotros/vosotras podéis (vosotros / vosotras is an archaic form of you in plural) - ustedes pueden They are able - Ellos pueden
The "yo" form of the verb "conocer" in the present tense is "conozco."
"Yo" is an interjection and so doesn't have a past tense. Only verbs have a past form.
The appropriate present tense form of "ir" in "yo" is "voy", which means "I go" in English.
The verb "decor" is not a standard verb in Spanish. If you meant "decore" in the present tense, the yo form would be "decore".
It's doy, since dar is an irregular verb, so doy.
It depends on the tense. Since you do not ask for a specific tense in the question, I would assume that you mean the "present indicative". In that case, the answer would be "soy". If it is a different tense, please resubmit with that tense specified.
-AR verbs are not a "tense" in Spanish. They are a category of verbs. Anyway, the "yo" form is made by removing the -AR and replacing it with an -O. Therefore HABLAR becomes YO HABLO.
Conjugation: empecéNote that the "z" in the root changes to a "c" in front of the "e". Because "ze" is not allowed in Spanish, the "z" transitions to a "ce". This is the same with any verb that ends in "zar" in the preterite tense yo form and in the present subjunctive.
Cumplir is "to finish" or to "complete". The yo form is dependent on the tense in question. Assuming this is about the present simple (presente simple), the yo form would be "cumplo". (remove the "ir" and add an "o")
Poder Yo/ puedo tu/ puedes el, ella, ud./ puede nosotros/ podimos ellos, ellas, uds/ puedem
If someone says "tener poder" it means "to have power (forces). But if they use the word as a verb, it means 'to be able to' or 'can' I can write --> Yo puedo escribir. I'm able to go to the party --> Yo puedo ir a la fiesta.