No digas eso= Don't say that!
eso yo nunca haría= I didn't do that!
DIGAS comes from the verb "decir" which means "to say/to tell".DIGAS is either a present subjunctive or a negative imperative (negative command). Both take the same conjugation (although the "I" form is never used as an imperative).The conjugation is as follows:yodiga (I)túdigas (you)él, ella, Usteddiga (he/ she/ it/ you formal)nosotrosdigamos (we)vosotrosdigáis (you plural)ellos, ellas, ustedesdigan (they/ you plural formal)DIGAS can be used for two reasons:1) PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE:To express an element of uncertainty.e.g. "Quiero que me lo DIGAS." - "I want you to tell me."(I want you to, but I'm not certain that you will.)"Espero que no le DIGAS nada" - "I hope you don't say anything to him (Again: I hope you wont say anything, but I don't know if you will.)2) NEGATIVE IMPERATIVE:To command somebody NOT to do something.e.g. "No DIGAS eso a tu madre." - "Don't say that to your mother/Don't tell your mother that.""¡No me DIGAS!" - "I don't believe it!" (literally means "Don't tell me!")
"¿Qué significa eso?" It literally means, "What does that mean?"
Que es eso means 'what is that'.
Eso está genial. That´s great!
K rico eso
No lo diga / digan / digas / digáis.No diga / digan / digas / digáis eso / aquello / tal / ello.
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DIGAS comes from the verb "decir" which means "to say/to tell".DIGAS is either a present subjunctive or a negative imperative (negative command). Both take the same conjugation (although the "I" form is never used as an imperative).The conjugation is as follows:yodiga (I)túdigas (you)él, ella, Usteddiga (he/ she/ it/ you formal)nosotrosdigamos (we)vosotrosdigáis (you plural)ellos, ellas, ustedesdigan (they/ you plural formal)DIGAS can be used for two reasons:1) PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE:To express an element of uncertainty.e.g. "Quiero que me lo DIGAS." - "I want you to tell me."(I want you to, but I'm not certain that you will.)"Espero que no le DIGAS nada" - "I hope you don't say anything to him (Again: I hope you wont say anything, but I don't know if you will.)2) NEGATIVE IMPERATIVE:To command somebody NOT to do something.e.g. "No DIGAS eso a tu madre." - "Don't say that to your mother/Don't tell your mother that.""¡No me DIGAS!" - "I don't believe it!" (literally means "Don't tell me!")
"¿Qué significa eso?" It literally means, "What does that mean?"
Pero qué eso? = But what is that?
Que es eso means 'what is that'.
Quiere decir eso. Literally "I want to say that." Translated as "I mean that."
Eso está genial. That´s great!
Eso sere feliz in English means that I will be happy.
K rico eso
First, your question is typed wrong. What you meant to write is: How do you say "You are my life, and nothing is going to change that." in Spanish? The answer is as following: The phrase -You are my life- can be translated into, "Tu eres mi vida." The phrase -and nothing is going to change that- can be translated into "y nunca nada cambiara eso." The whole answer together would be, "Tu eres mi vida, y nunca nada VA a cambiar eso."
it's quien eso es?--- it means who is that?----eso es---means that is---you could say eso es quien? which means that is who?