yes! there is a word that is just " y " . it means "why" in spanish.
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umm... actually "Y" is pronounced "ee" and it means, "and" in English. im sorry, but I've taken spanish for many years....
(PS. the word for "why" is "por que" which is pronounced "por kay") just tellin' ya
The Spanish word for the number 55 is "cincuenta y cinco."
17 = diez y siete
"Y" (sounds like a long e in English like in the word "Need") by itself as a word in Spanish means "and" in English.
"You" is not a Spanish word. "y como lo encontraste" means "and how did you find it?"
what does this mean yo te quierro y finto in english
Y tú. Or....Y usted.
The Spanish word for the number 55 is "cincuenta y cinco."
Gordo is the Spanish word for fat or thick. Y is the Spanish word for "And" Pequeño is the Spanish word for small. Fat and small Thick and small
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And in Spanish is: y If the word 'and' is preceded by a word that begins with the vowel: 'i,' then the word 'and' changes to: e.
17 = diez y siete
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The word Spanish word "pollo" means "chicken" in English. The Spanish word "y" means "and" in English. The phrase "pollo y arrow" means chicken and arrow in English.
In Spanish, the word for "and" is "y." (just that one letter Y, pronounced "ee") Occasionally, when words end in a y or i sound, the y will be replaced by an e.
Deiciseis or Diez y seisDieciséis is sixteen in Spanish.