"si"= if
"yo"= I
so, "si yo" means "if I"
Si como no yo so espanol in English means if you like Spanish so I do not.
"Pero no te conozco o si" would mean "But I don't know you or if."
"si yo miro" means 'if I look or if I see'
As written, the sentence means: 'Jorge and I busy?' to which the answer(s) would presumably be 'Yes' (Si) or 'No' (no). But I suspect the questioner simply wants to know the meaning of: 'Jorge y yo ocupados' i.e. 'Jorge and I (are) busy'.
nomas para ti preciosa meaning
Sí, yo soy cómica: Yes, I am funny. Si yo soy cómica: If I am funny.
Si como no yo so espanol in English means if you like Spanish so I do not.
I would marry you
Translation: Are you Muslim? I am.
Yo soy mas bueno si yo [hablo] en ingles (si can be if) (not sure about the answered part of it)
There are several way to translate this. "Darn, yes I miss you" is the literal meaning of it, though in English we would be more apt to say "Of course I miss you!"
It means, "...because I really do want to see him/her..."
From Spanish to English "si tu quieres aprender espanol yo lo ayudo" mean if you want to learn spanish I help.
"Pero no te conozco o si" would mean "But I don't know you or if."
"si yo miro" means 'if I look or if I see'
"Yo soy de Argentina" translates to "I am from Argentina" in English.
"Si yo estuviera" (as in if I "were" in a place) "Si yo fuera" (as in if I were somebody/someone)