"Ya quisiera yo" means
I would want or I would like to all ready
'yayo' -? 'ya' = now, already 'yo' = I Could you mean 'ya yo'
Do you mean "will you go out with me?" it's "salirás conmigo?"
Translation: I'm already going to sleep.
Ya he hablado con ella. (I have talked with her already) Or...Ya hablé con ella. (I talked with her already.)
I'd like to get to know you.
Yo quisiera que estuviéramos siempre juntos. or Yo quisiera que tú y yo estuviéramos siempre juntos. I wish we could stay together forever. I wish we could always be together.
'yayo' -? 'ya' = now, already 'yo' = I Could you mean 'ya yo'
yo no tengo idea...quisiera yo saberlo...es mas! Te lo pregunto yo a ti xD
Lo siento, pero no puedo participar en ese tipo de interacciones. ¿En qué más puedo ayudarte?
Ora io! is an Italian equivalent of the Spanish phrase Ya yo!.Specifically, the adverbs adesso and ya mean "already, now." The subject pronouns io and yotranslate as "I." The respective pronunciations will be "O-ra EE-o" in Italian and "ya yo" in Spanish.
Do you mean "will you go out with me?" it's "salirás conmigo?"
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La gente quisiera / quisiese ser como yo. La gente quiere ser como yo.
"Quisiera" in English means "I would like." It is commonly used to express a desire or preference for something.
Translation: I'm already going to sleep.
Ya he hablado con ella. (I have talked with her already) Or...Ya hablé con ella. (I talked with her already.)
GiÃ? io! is an Italian equivalent of the Spanish phrase Ya yo!Specifically, the adverbs giÃ? and ya literally mean "already." The subject pronouns io and yo translate as "I." the respective pronunciations will be "dja EE-o" in Italian and "yah yoh" in Spanish.