"There is/are"
Example
Hay mucho hielo en mi vaso
There is a lot of ice in my glass
Hay muchas personas en el mundo
There are many people in the world
In Mexico, this is slang for "No problem!" or the Spanish equivalent of the English "No problem-o".
"Hay" means, "there is" or "there are."
Hailey is an English surname which was originally derived from the name of a town. It's meaning is "hay meadow" from Old English heg "hay" and leah "meadow."Since Hailey isn't a French word, it doesn't mean anything in French.
There is thunder
It means: There are clouds.
"No hay problema." (The common "no problemo" is not real Spanish.) The word "hay" is pronounced exactly the same as the English word "eye".no hay problema!
it's actually hay vida (2) words meaning "there's life".
"hay" translates to "there is" or "there are" in English.
"Hay una chica" in Spanish means "there is a girl" in English.
In Mexico, this is slang for "No problem!" or the Spanish equivalent of the English "No problem-o".
It's Spanish for "that there are good people."
"Hay" means, "there is" or "there are."
nothing...because Spanish isn't a word In case you meant spanish,it is Jesus,written the same as in English. Pronounced Hay-soos.
"No wander" does not mean anything in Spanish. At best it is a bastardized form of the English command "Do not wander".
"Que hay" is a question that means "what is there..."
Hailey is an English surname which was originally derived from the name of a town. It's meaning is "hay meadow" from Old English heg "hay" and leah "meadow."Since Hailey isn't a French word, it doesn't mean anything in French.
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