This can be a little confusing. The form you are speaking of is "sé", which is identical to the first person indicative. To tell the difference, you must have context.
It is "pon". Example: Pon la silla en la mesa. "Put the chair at the table".
Voy a ser tu amigo or sere tu amigo
"Tu quieres ser mi novio" is how say "will you be my boyfriend" in Spanish.
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it means: I can be your heart and maybe your professor. kind of an unusual thing to say..
"Sa" is not a word in Spanish, so it is not anything.
It is "pon". Example: Pon la silla en la mesa. "Put the chair at the table".
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* (yo) PUEDO ser tu amigo
Quiero ser tu hombre Tu hombre quiero ser Hombre tuyo quiero ser
cuando vengas a texas voy a ser tu
An affirmative "tu" command is what is used to tell a person you are familiar with to do something. Examples include: ¡escucha! (listen!), ¡espera! (wait!), and ¡mira! (look!).
The affirmative ustedes command of pagar is "paguen."
tu as 2 frères (affirmative)
"Me gustaría ser tu amigo" means "I would like to be your friend" in Spanish.
El azadón / la azada no está.No hay azadón / azada.
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