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Can you tell me what each individual word means?

Hasta Manana [see you tomorrow i think but what do each mean]

Hasta Luego

Adios

Nos Vemos

Como te llamas

Me llamo


???? Can you tell me what all those two letter words mean?
-te
-se
-me

Im so confused. Im taking Spanish I and I know for example that "Buenos dias" means good morning but I need to know what each of those means and when to use them. Its driving me crazy not understanding

2007-09-02 12:04:18 · 11 answers · asked by Taylor 2 in Society & Culture Languages

11 answers

se is i know
te is you
me is me

adios is like goodby

me llamo is my name is or i am called

nos vemos is we will c you

hasta is until and manana is tomarro

luego later

como te llamas is what is ur name


i dont speak any spanish so i had my help me

2007-09-02 12:15:48 · answer #1 · answered by Chase D 2 · 0 2

Hasta Manana=untill tomorrow
Me llamo=i call myself

sorry thts all i know

2007-09-02 12:19:11 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Hasta Luego is "see you later"

Adios "goodbye"

Nos Vemos "see you"

Como te llamas "What´s your name"

Me llamo "my name is"
don´t try to translate word for word because it makes no sense, learn these phrases as a whole.
"te" "se" "me" are reflexive pronouns similar as the English
Myself
Yourself
Itself

Spanish has reflexive pronouns and often uses them in phrases where English does not. The reflexive pronoun still refers back to the subject of the sentence.

Me levanté a las seis. I got up at six.

Se lava los dientes. He brushes his teeth.

2007-09-02 12:17:29 · answer #3 · answered by inesmon 5 · 0 0

Hasta manana means until tomorrow but it is most commonly used as see you tomorrow. Hasta means until, and manana means tomorrow, obviously.

Hasta luego under dictionary definition means to then, but it is also used as see you later. Hasta means until, and luego means then.

Adios means bye

Nos vemos means we will see each other

Como te llamas means what is your name. Como means how (used alone), llamas means called (again used alone).

Me llamo means I am called.

te means you (under dictionary)

se means itself (under dictionary)

Not completely sure what me means.

2007-09-02 12:21:48 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

hasta manana see you tomorrow or in the morning
hasta luego see you later
adios goodbye
nos vemos let's see or we see
como te llamas what is your name? (literally: how do you call yourself?)
me llamo my name is... (literally: I call myself...)

me is a pronoun that indicates yo
te is a pronoun indicating tu
se is a prounoun indicating el,ella,usted,ellos,ellas,ustedes
i can't really explain when to use them. I just know. Ask your teacher for extra help and he/she will help you understand it.

2007-09-02 12:17:05 · answer #5 · answered by Chelsea 3 · 0 0

hasta = until and mañana = tomorrow (or morning, depending on the text)
hasta = until luego = later
adios = good bye
nos vemos = see you later
como te llamas = what is your name
me llamo = my name is

2007-09-02 12:21:03 · answer #6 · answered by lomatar1186 7 · 0 0

Me despierto a las 6 de la mañana para ir al colegio. Salgo de la cama y voy al baño porque necesito cepillarme los dientes. Luego tomo una ducha por 20 minutos porque tengo que lavar mi cabello. Luego voy a mi guardarropa y tomo mis ropas para vestirme. Después uso la secadora para secar y peinar mi cabello. Luego de peinar mi cabello me pongo maquillaje y perfume. A las 7 de la mañana voy a la cocina a tomar desayuno con mi familia. A las 7:30 tengo que estar en el carro para ir al colegio

2016-04-03 00:10:22 · answer #7 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Me - me
Te - You
Se - Her/His (Example - Como se llama)

Como te llamas - What is your name
Me llamo... - My name is.....
Nos vemos - See you later
Adios - Goodbye
Hasta Luego - See you later
Hasta manana - See you tomorrow

2007-09-02 12:21:10 · answer #8 · answered by None of your business 1 · 0 0

Hasta manana- see you tomorrow

see you later

good bye

lets see (we)

what's your name?

my name is...

te- reflexive to 'you'

se- reflexive to 'he/she'

me- reflexive to 'I'


hope it helps...took 4 years of it
good luck :)

2007-09-02 12:17:03 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

You are making this looking like starship science. It is not that hard.
"Buenos" means "good" and "dias" means "days".
You see ? Easy

2007-09-02 12:21:40 · answer #10 · answered by physician 5 · 0 0

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