Me molesta que siempre llegue tarde. It annoys me that he always arrives late. No importa que no quieras ir, tienes que ir igual. It doesn’t matter that you don’t want to go, you have to go anyway. Estoy feliz de que vengas mañana. I’m happy that you’re coming tomorrow. Common Emotions and Feelings in Spanish 1. Happiness in Spanish
New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast. Grammatically, "lo" and "yo" are both pronouns, but in different cases. "Lo" is an object of the verb, and "yo" is the subject of the verb. "Lo" receives the action of the verb. "Yo" "does" the action of the verb. Most simply yo = I; lo = it/him.
feel (1) how you feel (1) ¿Para sentir lo que yo siento o lo que tu sientes? To feel what I'm feeling or what you're feeling? Entonces lo que tu sientes, ellos lo sienten, ¿verdad? So what you feel, they feel, right? Claro que eso es lo que tu sientes, Of course that's how you feel. No puedo decirte que no sienta lo que tu sientes.
a. he can fuck off. (vulgar) (masculine) Antonio dice que siente mucho lo que te dijo. - Que se joda. Yo no le pienso perdonar.Antonio says he's very sorry for what he said to you. - He can fuck off. I'm not forgiving him. b. she can fuck off.
1. (first person singular) a. I'm sorry, I don't speak English. Lo siento, no hablo inglés. ¿Hablas español o francés?I'm sorry, I don't speak English.
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what does lo que siento mean