Tengo sed, which means I have thirst is more common. Yo soy sediento literally means I am or I'm thirsty. To apply that to other subjects, you need to conjugate tener to the subject. So tener sed means 'to have thirst', so if you want to say "you are thirsty" you would conjugate 'tengo' into 'tienes', so you would say "Tu tienes sed."
tengo sed = I am thirsty tienes/usted tiene sed = you are thirsty
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This is how you say I'm dumb in spanish : "Soy Tonto" Im doing Spanish as a GCSE so I'm certain it's that! Hope I Helped!
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tienes sed = you are thirsty tengo sed = I am thirsty
To say "I'm thirsty" in Tagalog, you can say "Nauuhaw ako."
tengo sed = I am thirsty tienes/usted tiene sed = you are thirsty
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This is how you say I'm dumb in spanish : "Soy Tonto" Im doing Spanish as a GCSE so I'm certain it's that! Hope I Helped!
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"Soy de _____."
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