"Preparo" would be the first person singular form of the verb "preparar". It means "I prepare".
It means "yes" if it is written as sí (with the accent). Written without the accent, it means "if".
It depends on whether or not "si" is written with an accent. With an accent, "sí" means "yes," but without it, it means "if." "Sí vamos" (with accent) - "We are going," or "Yes, let's go." "Si vamos" (without accent) - "If we go..."
"y tu" (without an accent on the 'u') = 'and your....' "y tú" (With an accent on the 'u') = 'and you'
Do you mean 'El' ? If so, with an accent on the 'e', it means 'he'; without an accent, it means 'the' relating to a masculine noun, e.g. 'el hombre' = 'the man'.
"Sí" with a written accent on the "i" means "yes." "Si" without a written accent means "if."
(With an accent on the first 'e'): What was that? (Without an accent) It was that
It means "yes" if it is written as sí (with the accent). Written without the accent, it means "if".
With an accent over the 'a' in 'mas': 'more now' Without an accent: 'but now'
Preparo la comida todos los dias Preparo la comida cada dia
It depends on whether or not "si" is written with an accent. With an accent, "sí" means "yes," but without it, it means "if." "Sí vamos" (with accent) - "We are going," or "Yes, let's go." "Si vamos" (without accent) - "If we go..."
"Si" in Spanish means "yes." It is a common affirmative response to a question or statement.
"y tu" (without an accent on the 'u') = 'and your....' "y tú" (With an accent on the 'u') = 'and you'
It won't really make sense unless there's an accent over the "e" in "qué" which would translate to "what". Otherwise "que" without an accent could mean all sorts of things depending how you use it. It can be used as "that", "which", or "than". And "si" WITHOUT an accent would mean "if" and with an accent it would mean "yes". So the phrase translates to "what if?"
No, it's an accent.
It won't really make sense unless there's an accent over the "e" in "qué" which would translate to "what". Otherwise "que" without an accent could mean all sorts of things depending how you use it. It can be used as "that", "which", or "than". And "si" WITHOUT an accent would mean "if" and with an accent it would mean "yes". So the phrase translates to "what if?"
If it has an accent over the first 'o', it means 'how' as a question Without an accent, it can mean: 'like' (similar to) 'I eat' (first person singular of 'comer' = to eat)
Do you mean 'El' ? If so, with an accent on the 'e', it means 'he'; without an accent, it means 'the' relating to a masculine noun, e.g. 'el hombre' = 'the man'.