it means "she took a bath"
That is Spanish, therefore it mean como se llama ella i hope this helps ME GUSTA -_-
"Ella no sé" would be "She I don't know", but is incorrect useage. "Yo no conozco a ella" is "I don't know her". When speaking of people, the verb "conocer" is used, not "saber".
The English translation for the Spanish phrase 'como se pone' is 'as is'
"¿Cómo llama se chica?" is not grammatically correct in Spanish. If you are trying to ask "What is the girl's name?" you should say "¿Cómo se llama la chica?" in Spanish.
"Hoy se miércoles" translates to "Today is Wednesday" in English.
se bano means the bathroom
That is Spanish, therefore it mean como se llama ella i hope this helps ME GUSTA -_-
"Ella no sé" would be "She I don't know", but is incorrect useage. "Yo no conozco a ella" is "I don't know her". When speaking of people, the verb "conocer" is used, not "saber".
"Ella se caso" Ella=She se=got caso= married.
In the sense of 'she's leaving': ella se va OR ella se marcha
Ella se llama . . . .
Ella se bañó.
Que es el nombre de ella Como se llama (ella)
Ella se divirtió.
Su nombre es Ella se llama.......
se depende, el normal es el y ella it depends on context, normally it's el and ella
¿Qué tanto se bebió / se ha bebido (ella)? ¿Cuánto tomó / ha tomado?