In English, the single word "returned" constitutes the ENTIRE conjugation of the preterit tense. In Spanish, it takes SEVEN DIFFERENT WORDS to say "returned." Then there's the participle "returned" as in "This is the pile of returned goods." In English, again, it takes just one word. In Spanish, it takes four to do the same job. This question is asking for a list of eleven words. Following:
devolví
devolviste
devolvió
devolvimos
devolvisteis / devolvieron
devolvieron
devuelto
devuelta
devueltos
devueltas
All the above, one way or another, mean "returned" in Spanish.
Regreso is conjugated in the "yo" form of the verb "regresar," which means to return. Yo regreso means I return.
to return, be back
Yo tango = I dance the tango Yo tengo = I have
I have it.
It means "Me, too."
It means "I can do it".
Yo no se means i dont know in spanish
means return
Happy return to classes. (Welcome back to school)
The phrase "Yo siempre estoy mean" translates to "I am always mean" in English.
Yo tango = I dance the tango Yo tengo = I have
what does yo soy mexicana mean
I have it.
To rest.
It could mean "I, yes" or "I did"
yo soy ángel means: I am Angel.
its yo te quiero: it means i like you
"I close it"
Me also I also