It depends on the meaning of the word "so".
"So" as in: So, after I got home, I ate lunch. = Entonces, después de llegar a casa, almorcé.
"So" as in: I like it just so. = Me gusta exactamente así.
"So" as in: My friend is so helpful. = Mi amigo es tan ayudable.
"So" as in: I have so much homework. = Tengo tantos deberes.
"So" as in: I leave the house at 8:00, so that I get to school on time. = Salgo de la casa a las 8, de modo que yo llegue a la escuela a tiempo.
"So" as in: I am feeling so-so. = Me siento así-así.
"So" as in: I study so I can succeed. = Estudio para que yo tenga éxito.
"So" as in: So...what do you want to do? = ?Pues, que quieres tú hacer?
Translated from English to Spanish its 'el es tan lindo. This is how you say he is, so cute in Spanish.
Are you trying to say Field if so the spanish word is Campo.
that's a name, so you say Kira.
You say hug by abraso a-bra-so
It is a non-Spanish name, so it is the same in Spanish.
Translated from English to Spanish its 'el es tan lindo. This is how you say he is, so cute in Spanish.
Batista is a Spanish name, so that is how you say it in Spanish. The English translation is 'baptized'.
To say I love you so much in Spanish is yo te amo tanto.
You can say "sólo uno".
Espanol bordo.
"To draw" in Spanish is "dibujar".
Are you trying to say Field if so the spanish word is Campo.
that is a name, so you say Buster.
How do u say I'm glad we are friends n Spanish
tanto
brillante
acción