I drank water
Yo quiero agua con no limon. Or..."Quisiera agua sin limón".
Yo amo agua amar literally translates: to love. it must be conjugated in present tense to say "I love"
The water Agua is water. El agua is "the water" or just water. It is not a water hole. A water hole is abrevadero, aguada, or bebedero
yo no soy: I'm not
Soy yo: "I am me," or "it's me."
yo bebo agua = i drink water tu bebes = you drink el/ella bebe = he/she drink nosotros bebemos = we drink ellos/ellas beben = they drink at least thats what is says in my spanish book.
agua pronounced agwa
Yo quiero agua con no limon. Or..."Quisiera agua sin limón".
In the first person singular form, the verb "beber" (to drink) is conjugated as "bebo" in the present tense. For example, you would say "Yo bebo" to mean "I drink."
Agua is the Spanish word for water.
she is a singer what do you mean bebo though
Cama y agua means bed and water.
Bebo stands for Blog Early, Blog Often.
Do you mean Miley? She has an official bebo www.bebo.com/MileyCyrus
Hahaha it means "I water with me because I have always thirsty" I think you meant - "tengo agua conmigo porque siempre estoy sed".
Beber agua - "to drink water" porgue is not a word. "porque" means because tengo sed - (I have thirst) - I'm thirsty. The word beber needs to be conjugated to let the reader know who is doing the drinking. Otherwise the sentence means: To drink water because I'm thirsty. I drink water = Bebo agua.
Tierra en el agua means land in the water.