Yo sabía means "I knew".
"Yo llego" in Spanish translates to "I arrive" in English.
The Spanish phrase "yo estoy aca" translates to "I am here" in English.
'I am in Spanish' (i.e. it's ungrammatical)
"Yo soy feliz" in Spanish means "I am happy."
savia means " plant sap"but maybe you mean "sabia" or "sabía", many people misspell words...savia= plan sapsabia= is a wise girl or a wise womansabía= is the imperfect indicative of the verb know "ella sabía el nombre de las calles"( she knew the name of the streets)
Yo, no or no yo could mean "Not me" or "I haven't/I didn't"
The Spanish translation is "tree sap", but the name may be a variant of Safia, which is from the Hindi or Arabic for "friend" or "pure." Savia: the best the chosen one by god the powerful one the one with great future and past the one that will always survive. (savia,saviour,savior,silvia,salvia) It means sacrifice.
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The word yo in Spanish refers to I, meaning me. When conjugated, yo becomes ver.
"Yo llego" in Spanish translates to "I arrive" in English.
"Yo Soy..."
I attend
Spanish «Yo mido», meaning «I measure».Han
Moi non is a French equivalent of the Spanish phrase Yo no.Specifically, the French personal pronoun moi and the Spanish yo mean "I." The French adverb non and the Spanish no mean "not." The pronunciation will be "mwah noh" in French.
'yayo' -? 'ya' = now, already 'yo' = I Could you mean 'ya yo'
- ¿Queria usted decir? Thats - Did you mean to say? - In Spanish
'I am in Spanish' (i.e. it's ungrammatical)