salir a tiempo means time out
Tiempo means time in Spanish.
"Y el tiempo" is Spanish for "and the time."
"Quisiera usted salir conmigo" translates to "Would you like to go out with me?" in English.
"Mas Tiempo" translates into Spanish as "longer".
"Quien" means "who" in Spanish and "qui tiempo" is not a correct Spanish phrase. If you meant to say "¿Qué tiempo?" it translates to "What time?" or "What weather?" depending on the context.
"Salir" is the Spanish verb meaning "to go out".
"Salir" is the Spanish verb meaning "to go out".
Where are you going out to (?) It seems incomplete. 'Tienes que salir', for example, would mean 'You have to go out'
Do you mean "will you go out with me?" it's "salirás conmigo?"
Tiempo means time in Spanish.
to go out or to leave
Translation: To go out or to get out.
I want to go out. I want to get out. I want out. Quiero means Want (which is used as I want) Salir means "to exit" (Salida means exit) Put them together considering the context and it could mean any of the above.
tiempo=time novio=boyfriend Hope that helps...
"Y el tiempo" is Spanish for "and the time."
It means "thanks for leaving."
"Quisiera usted salir conmigo" translates to "Would you like to go out with me?" in English.