It can be done with different words starting the sentence, it sometimes does gets diffucult.
ARE you happy? - ESTAS feliz? Si o No?
DO you want to go out? - QUIERES salir? Si o No?
ARE we going to? VAMOS A..? Si o No?
DO you have? TIENES..? Si o No?
Yes, bonita is the feminine form of beautiful in Spanish.
Yes. Is this a question?
The 'We' form (known as the 'Nosotros' form in Spanish) for Conocer is "Conocemos".
The plural form of "conductor" in Spanish is "conductores."
In a question: What do you mean, yes? In a comment: Of course! (in response or agreement with a statement)
"Yes" in Spanish is "sí." It is the affirmative response to a question or statement.
"Se te acabo el español" is Spanish for "your Spanish is finished" or "your Spanish is over." It is a phrase used to tell someone that they're not making sense in Spanish or that their level of Spanish is not sufficient.
Yes, "Spanish" means "coming form Spain.
Yes, bonita is the feminine form of beautiful in Spanish.
The words "y useted" in Spanish translated is "and you."
yes
The response to that question depends on whether or not you speak Spanish. Yo (no) hablo español. = I (do not) speak Spanish. If you do speak Spanish, you'd know 'Si, hablo espan~ol' = 'Yes, I speak Spanish'
Yes, in feminine form. (Antiguo would be masculine.)
Yes, all of the Presidents of Spain are Spanish. See related question.
"What is your name?" is not the Spanish way of asking for that information. In Spanish, the common form of this question is "How do you call yourself?" or "How are you called?" You say it, "¿Cómo se llama?"
yes, so anybody can answer this question in anyway shape or form.
Yes there are. See the related question below.