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Q: ''Que pasa'' ''que haces'' ''nada'' ''yo estoy muy aburrida'' what it means in English?
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How do you say This is completely boring in Spanish?

Estoy aburrido (for a male) Estoy aburrida (for a female)


What is estoy mean in English?

"Estoy" means "I am" in English.


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What does que haces ahora mean in English?

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What does qué haces mean in english?

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What does tu hace mean in English?

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What is estoy bueno in English?

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How do you say boring in Spanish?

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What does estoy aburrido translate to in English?

Estoy is Spanish for "I am."'It means "to be", it is used in many Spanish sentences. there is another Spanish verb that is called ser and it also means to be. you use ser and Estar in two different ways [estoy is the 'YO' form of estar] to remember when to use each there is a little poem... "For how you feel and where you are, that is when you use estar. For who you are and where you're from, then use ser, the other one." This is coming from someone in Spanish II -not an online translator