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i am watching in spanish

by Vincenzo Barton V Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago

¿Cómo está in spanish?

¿cómo estás? hello! how are you?

¿Qué en Spanish?

Que or de que as a conjunction is usually translated as "that," which is often optional in English.

¿Cómo es tu barrio in spanish?

What's your neighborhood like? a. What's your neighborhood like?

¿Qué te pasa mean in spanish?

What's the matter with you? a. What's the matter with you?

¿Qué vs cual en español?

—¿Qué es un móvil? —Un móvil es un teléfono portátil. Cuál se usa para identificar un objeto o una persona.

¿Qué examples Spanish?

el que, la que, lo que, los que, las que—which, who, whom—This pronoun phrase must match the noun it refers to in both number and gender. It is often interchangeable with el cual but is more informal in usage. Rebeca es la mujer con la que vas a viajar. (Rebeca is the woman with whom you are going to travel.)

What does "revisar" mean in Spanish?

Busquemos la verdad y la hallaremos. Let's look for the truth and we will find it. Revisar is often used to refer to examining or looking over something carefully.

Is "mirar" a verb in Spanish?

Updated April 10, 2019. Although the Spanish verbs ver and mirar can both mean "to see," "to look," or "to watch," they usually aren't interchangeable. Their differences also don't always correspond directly to the differences among the English verbs that have similar meanings.

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