The words ' te presento a la senora diaz' are Italian. These words translate into English as 'I present to you the Senora Diaz'.
"te presento" means "I present to you". It is usually followed by a name. "Te presento a Marcos" means "I present to you Mark". Normally this would be followed by a greeting such as "mucho gusto conocerle", meaning "pleased to meet you".
A medium size skirt will fit you very bad, ma'm.
buenos dias = good morning in spanish
It means an unmarried woman in Spanish. A married woman is Senora. So 'Miss' or 'Ms'
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The word "presento" in Spanish can have different meanings depending on the context. It can mean "I present" in English when referring to introducing someone or something. It can also mean "I submit" when talking about submitting a document or a proposal.
"te presento" means "I present to you". It is usually followed by a name. "Te presento a Marcos" means "I present to you Mark". Normally this would be followed by a greeting such as "mucho gusto conocerle", meaning "pleased to meet you".
It means "I present to"
"Manana your senora" is a Spanish phrase that translates to "tomorrow, madam" in English. It is often used dismissively to indicate a lack of urgency or importance.
Maybe "She isn't a lady." or maybe "She isn't married."
How's things, senora
"cie" is not a word, if you meant "sí señora" it means "yes ma'am"
The woman buys eggs but she doesn't need them
Estos dos diaz, actually spelled "dias", means "These two you gave me".
It means, "Where is Mrs. Perez's class going?"
to be familiar you would say te presento a .... to be formal you would say le presento a ....... they both mean let me introduce you to .......
A medium size skirt will fit you very bad, ma'm.