How do you say but why in Spanish?
To say “but why” in Spanish, say “Pero, ¿por qué?”
“Pero” is “but,” and “por qué” is why in Spanish.
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To say “but why” in Spanish, say “Pero, ¿por qué?”
“Pero” is “but,” and “por qué” is why in Spanish.
QuillBot’s free Translator can help you translate phrases like this to Spanish and other languages.
“Sí tú puedes” is how to say “yes you can” in Spanish.
Remember that yes in Spanish is spelled “sí” (with an accent).
Yes, “where are you from” is different in formal and informal Spanish.
To say “where are you from” in formal Spanish, use “¿Dé dónde es?” in singular and “¿Dé dónde son?” in plural.
If you want to say “where are you from” in informal Spanish, you can say “¿Dé dónde eres?” for the singular. For the plural, use “¿De dónde sois?” in Spain or “¿De dónde son?” in Latin America.
QuillBot’s free Paraphraser can help you communicate in the correct tone in Spanish.
“Te quiero” or “Te amo” are two ways to say I love you in Spanish, and “más” means “more.” Therefore, te quiero más and te amo más are two ways to say “I love you more” in Spanish.
Some ways to say “money” in Spanish slang are:
There are different ways to say “money” in Spanish slang depending on the country, so try asking QuillBot’s AI Chat for slang words for a specific country.