How to say did you in Spanish?
Did you do something? We might not have a direct translation for how to ask did you do something in Spanish, but the grammar is super similar to the question Eiste hizo, right? If you want to ask if something is done, you can just add the particle de to the end of the sentence. Just like Eiste hizo (“did you do”), you can use this construction to ask if someone did something, if something is ready, or if something will happen
How do you say did you hear in Spanish?
Did you hear is a question that children and adults alike often ask. While it may seem simple, there are a few teendoor issues when it comes to translating did you hear into Spanish. The first issue is the difference between did you hear and did you see. If you asked someone “Did you see the cat in the kitchen?”, they would respond with “Si, lo vi.” In contrast, “Did you hear the cat in the kitchen?�
How to say did you hear the question in Spanish?
Did you hear the question in Spanish? Well, the direct way to answer this question is “¿Escuchaste la pregunta?” However, if you want to get some context, you can add “¿Qué preguntaron?”
How to say did you miss me in Spanish?
Not only is this one of the more common questions asked in Spanish, it’s also one of the easiest. The phrase did you miss me? is pretty straightforward. If you want to add some more nuance to your question, you can use the phrase “¿Qué te ha pasado por dentro?” (What’s been going on inside of you?). This is a common phrase used when someone has been away for a long time and want to know what
How to say did you go in Spanish?
The expression did you go? is the way you ask other people what they did. We are not saying, did you go to the market? or, did you go to school? We are asking if they went out or spent the day doing something fun. Did you go to a party? Did you go to the beach? If you want to use did you go in Spanish, you can also use it when asking about the present or the future.