If you're good, you would say Estoy bien, if you're so-so, you would say Mas o menos, if you're bad, you would say Estoy mal, if you're normal you would say Estoy regular.
Because 'gracias' means 'thank you' in Spanish, the proper response is 'de nada' which means 'you're welcome.'
It means,"Good, and you?" So you would say "Bien, gracias" (Good, thank you)
In a question: What do you mean, yes? In a comment: Of course! (in response or agreement with a statement)
It's spelled "de nada", and it literally means "of nothing". In common usage, however, it is the standard response to "gracias", which is Spanish for "thank you". So, "de nada" is the equivalent of "you're welcome".
"Cómo se dice..." is "How do you say.." Therefore the response would be "Se dice..." For example: Q1: ¿Cómo se dice "airplane" en español? A1: Se dice "avión". Q2: ¿Cómo se dice "perro" en ingles?" A2: Se dice "dog".
The Philippine American war was the direct response to the Spanish American War.
Respuesta
Sin respuesta
Como? Ninguna respuesta?
"Yes" in Spanish is "sí." It is the affirmative response to a question or statement.
The Spanish response to native Americans was generally to either leave them alone or make them slaves. Many tribes were enslaved for plantation and other hard labor.
'mi amor' = 'my love' in Spanish 'amore' is Italian for 'love'
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Vale.Está bien. Bueno. Ya está.
The response to that question depends on whether or not you speak Spanish. Yo (no) hablo español. = I (do not) speak Spanish. If you do speak Spanish, you'd know 'Si, hablo espan~ol' = 'Yes, I speak Spanish'
Y usted is Spanish for "And you." This is usually added to a response of the question "How are you?" The answer might be "Fine. And you?" So the response to "And you" is probably, Fine, thanks. "Bien. Gracias."
The US was neutral concerning the Spanish Civil War of the 1930's.