What does I wish mean in Spanish?

What does I wish mean in Spanish?

Spanish Translation. deseo. More Spanish words for I wish. yo deseo. I wish.

What does ENT mean in Spanish?

Spanish: otorrino – otorrinolaringólogo. Forum discussions with the word(s) “ENT” in the title: ear, nose and throat (ENT) specialist – medical.

What does I want to mean in Spanish?

‘Querer’ is most common translation Share.

How do you pronounce Otorrinolaringologo?

otorrinolaringólogo

  1. oh. – toh. – rree. – noh. – lah. – reeng. – goh. – loh. – goh.
  2. o. – to. – ri. – no. – la. – ɾiŋ – go. – lo. – ɣo.
  3. o. – to. – rri. – no. – la. – rin. – gó – lo. – go.

What does the Morphograph ent mean?

Inseparable verb prefix indicating removing something from the object, from, away from, off. Inseparable verb prefix indicating a conversion to the opposite, a reversion.

What does NMMS mean in texting?

No mames is crude Spanish slang used to express disbelief (both positive and negative) or excitement. Used especially among Mexican Spanish speakers, the exclamation corresponds to “No way!”, “You’re kidding me!”, or “Stop messing with me!”.

What does Ora Le?

Órale is a common interjection in Mexican Spanish slang. It is also commonly used in the United States as an exclamation expressing approval or encouragement. The term has varying connotations, including an affirmation that something is impressive, an agreement with a statement (akin to “okay”), or to signify distress.

How do you say fart in Mexico?

Yeah, we can’t explain this one either, but ‘pedo’ (fart) is a very popular word in much Mexican slang. What it actually means: Calm down. As a side note, ‘huevos’ is also slang for ‘testicles’.

How do you respond to Como te va?

would be bien (fine) or even ¡muy bien! (great!).

What is Yo tengo?

If we speak in grammatical terms, tengo is the conjugation of the verb tener (to have) in the present tense, in the first-person singular (that is, yo or I). With this in mind, tengo is simply the equivalent of “I have” and so you may use the following chunks to talk about: Ideas. Tengo una idea.