Referente a usted / ustedes / ti / vosotros, as.
'about yourself' (concerning yourself) 'sobre usted / ustedes / ti / vosotros, as'
When you are talking about yourself, you say "Tengo (your age) años."
ir a ti mismo tornillo xxx :) xxx
Estoy enojado(a).Remember that Spanish adjectives have to agree with the noun that you are referring to (in this case, yourself). If you are a male, you would use enojado, but if you are female you will use enojada.
Sister in law in Spanish is cunada.
Nosotros is the subject pronoun in Spanish meaning we. It is one of subject pronouns that you don't have to use all of the time. Let's say that you wanted to say, "We speak Spanish." The verb for speak is hablar. When you conjugate that in the nosotros form you get nosotros hablamos. Nosotros hablamos español means we speak Spanish. Hablamos español means the same thing, so it isn't used that often in that case, but it is used anywhere you want to say we. It can be yourself and a friend or yourself and multiple people, it is the plural of me or I.
Translation: Explícate!
cogelo tu cogelo tu mismo
Translation: Hazlo tu mismo
mantener esto a ti mismo
¿Y usted / ustedes / tú / vosotros, as?
cesa de encomiarte
"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?"
bien, gracias, y tu?
Good, and yourself? = Bien, y tu?
educarse = to educate oneself educate (pronounced ayDOOcahtay) = educate yourself (informal singular)
It is possible to teach yourself Spanish, but you will probably need a website or book to help you.
When you are talking about yourself, you say "Tengo (your age) años."