The phrase "I like to run" translated to Spanish is "Me gusta correr."
Translation: ¿Quieres salir?If you wish to ask: "Do you want to go out with me?", you should say, "¿Quieres salir conmigo?"
trescientos veintiuno Because... trescientos is 300 in spainsh. veintiuno is 21 in spanish. You always put tens and units together.
Translation: Hola, soy Ana. -- literally, Hello, I am Ana.The method of third-person introductions in English, e.g. This is X, is replaced in Spanish by a direct introduction, e.g. I am X.
"Do you like to run?" Either say "sí" (yes) or "no".
''Run'' translates to ''courir'' in French. Since you did not specify what mode to conjugate the verb, here is the present tense, or ''mode indicatif présent'' in French: Je cours (I run) Tu cours (You run) Il/Elle court (He/She runs) Nous courons (We run) Vous courez (You run) Ils/Elles courent (They run)
Translation: Dame
Tu madre.
Translation: hecho
Translation: Te odio.
Que su padre..
Translation: ¿Quieres salir?If you wish to ask: "Do you want to go out with me?", you should say, "¿Quieres salir conmigo?"
Translation: ¿Cuál nota sacaste en tu prueba de matemáticas?
It depends on the situation.If you are learning Spanish as a general matter, e.g. you take Spanish classes periodically, you would say: "Aprendo español."If you are literally studying Spanish at the exact moment that the person strikes up a conversation, you would say: "Estoy aprendiendo español."The progressive tense in Spanish is exclusively used for events that are in progress, not periodic events in the present.
If she is on your dick like everyday then you'll know
Estoy mirando una película. (I'm watching a movie.) I don't know if you can say chillen in spainsh...
trescientos veintiuno Because... trescientos is 300 in spainsh. veintiuno is 21 in spanish. You always put tens and units together.
everyday = alltäglich