to need
"Tu necesitar tu mover tu anos" in Spanish translates to "You need to move your years" in English. This phrase does not make sense in either language, as it appears to be a misunderstanding or incorrect translation.
Lavar is the spanish verb for "to clean" so, lava, would be he/she/you (formal)/it cleans in present tense
"Escuchalos" is a Spanish verb that means "Listen to them."
the Spanish verb comezar means to begin. It is an irregular verb (e. -> ie).
"i" its the past tense for the verb tiene "to have"
The Spanish word necesitar means 'to need' in English.
i take Spanish and the verb "necesitar" means "to need"
Necessary is necesario in Spanish. Necesitas definitely means "you need" in English. It is the informal "tu" form of the verb Necesitar.
Necesitar means "to need" in Spanish. It is pronounced neh-ces-ee-TAR.
Necesitar.
"Needs to" in Spanish is "necesita". It is pronounced "ne-say-SEE-ta". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
"To need" in Spanish is "necesitar". "I need you" is "te necesito".
to need = necesitar needing = necesitando
to need
"Tu necesitar tu mover tu anos" in Spanish translates to "You need to move your years" in English. This phrase does not make sense in either language, as it appears to be a misunderstanding or incorrect translation.
as far as I know, there is no chaver verb in spanish ...check the spelling
Verb in Spanish