Se or Si i believe
2007-04-04 18:47:55
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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C=yes
2007-04-04 18:48:03
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answer #2
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answered by hunter_thompson71 1
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well yes is obviously 'si' but the 'i do' part depends. if you want to say something like....'yes, i do exercises' then that is when you use si, yo hago ejercicios. but if you want to say anything else like do you like tortillas? YES I DO or do you know how to dance? YES I DO then you have to conjugate the verb that goes along with 'do' so do you like tortillas you really have to say yes i do like them so si, me gustan do you know how to dance si, you se bailar. you cant just say si yo hago, b/c in spanish that doesnt make any sense, sorry. so basically what im saying here is that there is not a literal easy translation phrase to replace the good ole english form of yes, i do.
2007-04-04 20:25:23
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answered by lookin4ananswer 2
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Go to Google & look up babelfish an online translation site. But I thought it was "si, se puede". Which I think is yes, I am able.
2007-04-04 18:49:36
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answered by michelle_l_b 4
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Yes is "sÃ" but i do depends on the verb cause mainly in here do is substituting a verb, acts as an auxiliar to the verb and we dont have this in spanish. For eg:
Do you love me? Yes i do
¿Me quieres? "SÃ, te quiero" or just "SÃ"
2007-04-05 00:17:34
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answer #5
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answered by Jassy 7
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si = yes
2007-04-04 18:47:05
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answered by sickskillz883 5
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Si lo ago, I think. May God Bless U.
2007-04-04 18:50:18
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answered by Anonymous
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SÃ lo hago.
2007-04-04 18:48:55
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answered by greenwillowtrie 3
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si pronounced see
2007-04-04 18:47:07
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answered by devora k 7
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Si lo ago.
2007-04-04 18:49:12
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answered by Anonymous
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