What is De Dónde Eres?
– Saying where you’re from in Spanish – Coffee Break Spanish To Go Episode 1.03.
What are you doing in Spanish slang? One is “¿Qué estás haciendo?” (it literally means “What are you doing?” in Spanish). The other one is “¿Qué hacés?”.
Likewise How do you answer Como te llamas?
Cómo te llamas is answered with Yo me llamo… or Me llamo… [given name].
How do you respond to Donde Vives? We ask ¿Dónde vives? meaning Where do you live? , and this refers to where your house is, where you are living, independently to where you come from originally. For example, we can answer to these two questions: Yo soy de España pero vivo en Inglaterra.
Is estas formal?
All three of them are correct!
Esta/estas comes from a different verb in fact, the verb Estar. Estar also means to be but refers more to temporary states than to permanents states. So, ‘esta’ is the formal/Ud. form of estar, whereas ‘estas’ is the informal/tu form of estar.
Do you say okay in Spanish? (= I agree) ¡vale! OK, OK! ¡vale, vale! ⧫ ¡ya, ya!
What does Jajaja mean in texting?
quicklist: 2title: Jajajaja text: Although the h and j are close together on your keyboard (we know you’re looking), jajaja is definitely not a typo. It basically means the person is laughing in Spanish. BUT, don’t be mistaken and read it out loud as yayaya, make sure you have strong j’s. The best way to laugh.
What does WYD mean in Spanish? What are you doing? = ¿Qué estás haciendo? or ¿Qué haces? (informal)
What is Muchas gracias?
Filters. (Spanglish, US) Eye dialect spelling of muchas gracias.: thank you very much.
How do you answer que hay de nuevo? You can think of it as a shortening of ¿Qué hay de nuevo? (What’s new?). Again, no conjugations to worry about here. A good, appropriately casual response to this greeting would be something like Todo bien (all good) or No me quejo (can’t complain).
How do you respond to Cuántos años tienes?
For example, if the child is 5 years old, he would answer your question by saying, Tengo cinco años. You can also say the age of another person, as in the answer to the question, ¿Cuántos años tiene tu hermana? If the child’s sister is 10 years old, he would answer your question by saying, Mi hermana tiene diez años.
Does Estas have a tilde? The form of this verb is “está”, with the accent on the last syllable: esta – “this” before feminine nouns: esta casa, esta mujer,… ésta – “this” used as a pronoun to refer to a feminine noun: Mira ésta.
Is Como esta or Como estas?
Como estas is less formal. Como esta usted would be the formal “How are you?”
Is Y usted? so both “y tu” and “y usted” mean “and you“, how do I know which one to use in conversation?
What is bueno Spanish?
interjection Spanish. good; all right.
Why do they say Vale in Spain? It’s used as a way of agreeing or affirming what someone has said. (“We’re meeting at 11am tomorrow, vale?” or “Call me later to organize that.” Vale, I’ll call you.)
What is the meaning of Sabor?
[saˈbor ] taste , flavour (BRIT) , flavor (US)
Is it offensive to say Jajaja? Does it mean anything special in your language? “jajaja” is just an interjection that means laughter, just like LOL or ROFLMAO or the laughing emoticon. So, yes, we do use it, also “Juas” or “jas” that means the same, the sound of somebody laughing.
Why do Spanish laugh like Jajaja?
Because the Spanish letter “J” sounds like the English letter “H”. The Spanish letter “H” is silent. Therefore Spanish “JaJaJa” is pronounced the same as our English “HaHaHa”.
What country laughs like Jajaja? This comes from ㅋㅋㅋ, short for 크크크, or keu keu keu — the Korean equivalent of the English “hahaha.” In spanish, j is pronounced like the English h, so “jajaja” is the direct analog of the English “hahaha.” Same deal. Same.
What WYDM means?
The abbreviation WYDM is typically used in text-based communications with the meaning “What You Doing Man?” (especially in the US) or “What You Doing Mate?” (especially in the UK, Australia and New Zealand).
What does GFA mean in Spanish? Gross floor area gfa | Spanish Translator. gross floor area gfa.
How do you say yo what’s up in Spanish?
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