Perhaps you mean "hay". (The "h" is silent). This means "there is" or there are'"
Ey-Vah
In Spanish, echar means to throw, to give, to pour, or to tell. 'Echo' (pronounced EY-cho) would mean 'I throw', 'I give', etc.'Te echo' could therefore mean 'I give (to) you', 'I throw (to) you', 'I tell you', or even 'I pour (for) you'.
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M- eme (Emmay) A- a (ah) B-be (bey) E- e (ey) L- ele (Ellay)
Actividad for the coming and going of someone, esfuerzo for effort, haciendo for the verb, and realización for the act are Spanish equivalents of the English word "doing." Context makes clear which option suits. The respective pronunciations will be "AK-tee-vee-THA," "ey-SFWER-so or "ey-SFWER-tho," "a-SYEN-do" or "a-THYEN-do" and "rey-A-lee-sa-SYON" or "rey-A-lee-THA-THYON" in Spanish.
Y which is pronounced Ey
Perhaps you mean "Hey, contesta quién eres." That's Spanish for "Hey, answer who you are."
Ey-Vah
Ero, eras, era, éramos, eraisand eran are Spanish equivalents of the English word "was." Context determines whether "I was" (case 1), "you were" (singular informal or vos form, example 2), "he (it, one, she) was" or "you were" (singular formal, instance 3), "we were" (option 4), "you all were" (informal plural, sample 5) and "they were" or "you all were" (formal plural, selection 6). The respective pronunciations will be "EY-ro," "EY-ras," "EY-ro," "EY-ra-mos," "EY-reyss" and "EY-ran" in Barcelona, Catalunya, and in Uruguayan Spanish.
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In Spanish, approximate (as an adjective) would be "aproximadamente" (A-proux-ee-mah-dah-ment-ey)
Ey has no meanining in modern Hebrew. In Biblical Hebrew and Aramaic, it means "where" (Genesis 4:9).
Eh, cuidado! (Ey, coo-ee-DAH-daw!)
ella y su madre
remix sex
"they" would be either "ellos" -pronounced EY-yohs- (all male or mixed male-female), or "ellas" -pronounced EY-yahs- (all female). "Ellos son mis buenos amigos" means "they are my good friends", but interestingly, it could mean a group of many women and only one man.
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