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"Te echo de menos" is a phrase in Spanish that translates to "I miss you" in English. It is commonly used to express feelings of longing or missing someone.
Translation: It's 8:55. Literal Translation: They are the nine minus five.
"Son las tres menos cuarto" means "It's a quarter to three" in English. This phrase is commonly used in Spanish to indicate that it is 2:45 on the clock.
"ocho menos dos son" translates to "eight minus two equals" in English.
"Hacen menos cosas" translates to "they do fewer things" in English.
The word "menos" in Spanish translates to the word "less" in English. This word in English means not so much.
"I miss you" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase Te echo de menos. The personal pronoun, present indicative verb, and adverbial phrase also may be rendered dramatically into English as "I pine for you." The pronunciation will be "TEY-tcho they MEY-nohs" in Spanish.
According to a rough translation of the Bleach anime from Japanese to English, which uses many Spanish words to describe types of Hollow, Menos is spanish for minus or lesser. an Example would be the Menos Grande hollow, or (roughly translated) the "lesser of the greater" hollows. (only two types are greater, so it is truly lesser of the greater kinds of hollow.)
"It's 12:50!" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase ¡Es la una menos diez! The statement translates literally as "It's the (hour) one minus 10 (minutes)!" in English. The pronunciation will be "eh-sla OO-na MEY-nos dyess" in Uruguayan Spanish.
It is the same way that in english. Adding= sumar Subtraction= Restar
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"Te echo de menos" is a phrase in Spanish that translates to "I miss you" in English. It is commonly used to express feelings of longing or missing someone.
Translation: It's 8:55. Literal Translation: They are the nine minus five.
Translation of te hecho de menos: I miss you.
In Spanish, this would be "hombre, hable mucho más inglés y un poco menos español."