"Que sacar" is a phrase in Spanish that translates to "to take out" or "to remove." It can be used when referring to extracting something from a place or situation.
It means "What do you have to do to get good grades?"
Puedo sacar punta means: May I sharpen xxx (as in a pencil.)
It's not grammatical. It means "you for taking out"
The verb "sacar" means "to take out" or "to remove" in English. Its conjugation in the present tense for the pronoun "I" (yo) is "saco," for "you" (tú) is "sacas," and for "he/she/it" (él/ella) is "saca."
Somebody's telling you to take care of the trash. Get on it.
It means "What do you have to do to get good grades?"
a que edad puedo sacar la lisencia deroofing
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to take something out of as in 'sacar algo de'. Or to draw water as in 'sacar agua' Or, he wanted to take a photo of us, as in ' nos quiso sacar una foto'In English sacar means to take out
Ebru Sacar was born in 1977, in Bursa, Turkey.
That is the correct spelling of the verb sacar. The English meaning is "to take out."
Puedo sacar punta means: May I sharpen xxx (as in a pencil.)
Creo que solo unexperto puede sacar ese carenado, yo estoy pensando en agujerearlo con una caladora.
Oh, what a lovely question! In Spanish, you can say "Ayúdame a sacar la basura." It's like painting a beautiful picture with words, just like adding happy little trees to a landscape. Keep practicing, and soon you'll be speaking Spanish like a pro!
To extract, take out, withdraw
It means "to take photos".
To extract, take out, withdraw