Answer:
If you are doing just sentences, then I'll provide them for you.
Depending on you are a boy or girl you may have to change the wording a bit, the words ending in an "o" will need to be changed to feminine form if you're a female by using an "a" instead.
Explanation:
16. Yo estoy cansado. [I am tired]
17. Yo estoy contento. [I am happy]
18. Yo estoy nervioso. [I am nervous]
19. ¡Yo estoy emocionado! [I am excited]
20. ¡Yo estoy muy feliz! [I am very happy]
Perhaps I’d need more context, but I think the missing word would be something along the lines of les or something. I’m new to Spanish, sorry.
Answer:
The a in man
Explanation:
In spanish vowels sound as short vowels in english
Answer:
- <u>Translated from Spanish language:</u>
"Paulino asks the waiter. The dish of the day is. Pilar orders to drink. Paulino wants a soda from. Paulino prefers today. They say the meat in that restaurant is very. Pilar eats salmon with."