The name of this song is "Bye Bye", performed by "la-33", a great salsa band from Colombia (http://www.la-33.com).
Born in 2001, la-33 used to rehearse at a place located at the 33rd street ("la calle 33") in Teusaquillo, Bogota (hence its name).
You can watch the song video at: http://www.YouTube.com/watch?v=ONIaf2UIzDY.
the spanish
Zoe saldana spanish? of course not look it up yourself
Katie in Spanish is Katalina
She speaks Spanish a little bit.
yes she dose speak spanish if you did not new that then cheak out he music some of the are in spanish
"Entiendo" is the gerund form of the verb "entender", and means "understanding".
In Argentina, "entiendo" is the first person singular form of the verb "entender," which means "to understand." It is a common verb used in everyday conversation to express comprehension or to indicate that someone understands something.
I can understand a little spanish = (yo) puedo entender un poco de español you can understand a little spanish? = (tu) puedes entender un poco de español? **You do not need to say "yo" or "tu"
"I understand, I just can't explain it." --> "Yo comprendo, puedo no explicar."
understand
Spanish. 'no intiendo' means 'I do not understand', as in: "No entiendo bien el español.", which means 'I do not understand Spanish well."
Spanish: que no entiendo English: I do not understand
Tristeza.
Entiendo.
"Si yo entiendo" means "if I understand" in Spanish.
no lo entiendo
To understand is either "comprender" or "entender". The terms are interchangeable.