prepare
"Quien prepara la lección" translates to "who is preparing the lesson" in English. It is referring to the person responsible for getting the lesson ready.
"Quién prepara la lección" translates to "who prepares the lesson" in English. It is a question asking about the person responsible for preparing a specific lesson or class materials.
"Treinta" means thirty in Spanish.
"Los quiero" in Spanish means "I love them" when referring to a group of people.
In Spanish, the name Katherine is typically translated as Catalina.
You (formal)/he/she/it prepare(s)
"prepara algo de comer"
Me prepara usted/preparas la cena? (formal/informal)
"Quien prepara la lección" translates to "who is preparing the lesson" in English. It is referring to the person responsible for getting the lesson ready.
Su mamá prepara un platillo para la fiesta
"Quién prepara la lección" translates to "who prepares the lesson" in English. It is a question asking about the person responsible for preparing a specific lesson or class materials.
Quien prepara la comida means Who is preparing the food? Quien should have an accent on the e.
Because you/they (will) understand that on Tuesdays the man makes ham and cheese sandwiches for lunch.
prepare
Me gusta preparar = I like to prepare/get ready ('You' is English; the nearest Spanish word is 'yo' = 'I'; but the verb 'gustar' (to please) is used with the object 'me' = It pleases me to..../I like to....
The mother prepares the food.
Sara prepares/makes the dinner and afterwards, the kitchen is a disaster. despus should be despuEs