By itself, it means "I agree". Within a sentence, it might also mean "you agree", "he agrees", etc., as well as "I agreed", "I will agree", "You agreed", "You will agree", etc.
"I agree."
"Sí estoy de acuerdo" is the Spanish translation for "Yes, I agree"
No Lo siento No estar de acuerdo Desentir Descrepar
mmmm... good!... We agree....(concur)
It means "I've got to go." "Tengo que irme" means "I have to leave". "Irme" is the reflexive for of the verb "ir", which means "to go". When "irse" is used, it changes the meaning to "to leave".
In English, "Si estoy de acuerdo" translates to "If I agree"
"I agree."
i/we agree
Pero Me Acuerdo de Ti was created on 2001-02-13.
Yo estoy de acuerdo (yo estoy deh ah-kwer-doh) .. to make it sound less formal, it is perfectly acceptable to say simply, "Estoy de acuerdo"
de acuerdo
'vale' (pronounced 'BAHlay'); or you can say OK; or 'de acuerdo' (they ahKWAIRdoh) ('agreed')
Estamos de acuerdo.
you never agree with me = tú nunca estás de acuerdo conmigo you never agree with me = tú nunca estás de acuerdo conmigo
Ellos están de acuerdo.
'i agree' or literally - 'i am in agreement'. R.
Ditto in Spanish means: mencionado, susodicho. "I say ditto to that" - "Estoy de acuerdo sobre esto"