He/She/You bought (the) food/ the meal if there's an accent on the o in "compro". Without the accent it's I'm buying the food/meal.
Yo compro ____ or Yo *direct object pronoun* compro. Example: I bought the shirt. Yo compro una blusa. Yo la compo. I bought the shoes. Yo compro los zapatos. Yo los compro. To use the past tense, and say "I bought it", use the preterite or imperfect. Yo compré _____ or Yo compraba I bought the shoes. Yo compré los zapatos. Yo compraba los zapatos. Yo los compré Yo los compraba
a picador is a bullfighter, the one who rides on a horse with a lance; but probably you wouldn't use 'le', which is an indirect object pronoun, or French for 'the', which is 'el' in Spanish.
It just means Chile, the miners from Chile. This was fixed to honor those 33 men that were stuck in the mine for 2 months!
It means "Gloria likes the family".
He bought, I buy, buy. Depends on the complete sentence.
Le pravda is not Spanish or English. If you can tell me what it means in English, I can translate it into Spanish for you.
le perdono means I forgive in spanish.
To buy its "comprar" I compro You compras He She compra Us compramos They compran
He/She/You bought (the) food/ the meal if there's an accent on the o in "compro". Without the accent it's I'm buying the food/meal.
'I buy', in Spanish is 'yo compro'. Not to be confused with 'you/he/she bought': usted/él/ella compró.
Did you mean amigo le quenas?If yes, it means 'burning friend' in spanish
And he/she bought you a dog.The previous answer assumes that "compro" is in past, but for that it would have to have a tilde (´) as in compró, in which case would also mean it comes from a third person (he/she/it).Because it doesn't have the accent, it could be in present tense, first person, but because it has an "y" which means "and" ,it's not in the present but the near future. The correct translations are:Y te compro un perro = And I'll buy you a dog.¿Y te compro un perro? = And should I buy you a dog then?Y te compró un perro = And he/she/it bought you a dog.
¿Porqué le gusta español? = "why do you like Spanish" or "Why does he/she like Spanish" (without the accent mark, it could mean, because you like spanish or because he/she likes spanish.)
Yo compro ____ or Yo *direct object pronoun* compro. Example: I bought the shirt. Yo compro una blusa. Yo la compo. I bought the shoes. Yo compro los zapatos. Yo los compro. To use the past tense, and say "I bought it", use the preterite or imperfect. Yo compré _____ or Yo compraba I bought the shoes. Yo compré los zapatos. Yo compraba los zapatos. Yo los compré Yo los compraba
It means " I have liked him".
it means "the" or "a" sorry i am only a kid