bored(female)
This Nepali
yo say thatha konke
"Proud" in Spanish is "orgulloso" for a male, and "orgullosa" for a female. It is pronounced, "or-goo-YO-so" or "or-goo-YO-sah." Sites such as learn-spanish.co.il provide audio pronunciations of many common Spanish words.
Hodenosaunne means: Iroquois not your but ok yo ( Ho-deno-sa-unee)
yo, yo, yo, yo
No yo muy cerca de aqui = I am not to close to here
La Cansanda is "tired" in English. ex: "yo estoy muy cansada." it means "I am very tired."
According to Google Translate: 'yo soy muy caliente para ti' means " I'm too hot for you" in English.
It means: Well here I am, bored, or Well I am here, bored, or Well me, here, bored. If you want a literal translation, it would be: Well I here bored.
Jorge and I are very nice. "Jorge y yo somos muy simpáticos."
Literally translates to "Because I he/she is very athletic." (They used the wrong 'ser' conjugation form.)So I assume they meant: "Porque yo soy muy atlética. = Because I am very athletic."
I am very good with you.
Because I am a good person.
Translation: Yo estaba aburrido.
I am very pretty and very strong
literally, "I'm very good, thanks" "Yo soy muy bien, gracias" is a wrong sentence, the right sentence is "Yo estoy muy bien, gracias" and the meaning "I'm very well, thanks"
It means, "Hello girl, I am very tired."