Me encantan tus ojos.
Maryland is said in Spanish: ['me.ɾi.lan][e] as in Italian "essere" (to be)[ɾ] as in USA English "kitten"[i] as in "bee", not a long sound[l] as in "sleep"[a] as in Italian "amare" (to love)['] Stressed syllable[.] Syllable break
Me gusta saltar la cuerda
you would say Yo soy brillante. The double l part (ll) is pronounced as 'ya'
"llorando" means crying. If you wanted to say "i am crying" you would say "estoy llorando."
It's "te quiero"--the r and l sounds are often similar in the Spanish pronunciation in the Caribbean-- and it means "I love you."
You can say "Él sale" or "Él se va"
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You say 'Él es increible'.
Si él....
Lo amo tanto
I'wa l
its (EAA-RR-L-ISAA) I TALK SPANISH.
You say, 'Usted puede contar con él'.
The letter "L" in spanish is "ele." It is pronounced like "ellay." In useage, it sounds like the English "L." example: libro (book) is pronounced LEE-bro.
I love you is L'amoire. I'm guessing to say just love you, you take off the L'.
Maryland is said in Spanish: ['me.ɾi.lan][e] as in Italian "essere" (to be)[ɾ] as in USA English "kitten"[i] as in "bee", not a long sound[l] as in "sleep"[a] as in Italian "amare" (to love)['] Stressed syllable[.] Syllable break
l love you because you are the poorest billionaires in the world