It is....Is it?
How do you say "It is" and "Is it'"
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What does haberme translate to? I couldn't find it in the dictionary.
Gracias de nuevo por haberme ayudado a entender.
Gracias once again for helping me to understand! Como se dice en español'
Ah, context...
It's raining ("outside" is redundant; does it ever rain inside') = está lloviendo.
Está lloviendo.
¿Sí? or ¿Cierto? or ¿Lo está?
Sí. Or maybe Lo está. But probably the most natural reply, indicating surprised agreement, would be something like "¡Tienes razón!" or "¡Es verdad!"
OK...if someone were to say to me "It's raining outside." And I replied "It is'" Or if I replied "It is!"
I disagree with Evelio's reply, which would translate to "This is" and "Is this'"
Sheree, without context, we can only guess at what you are asking, but I assume the following.
You want to say "It is ..."
This would be "Es ..."
You want to ask "Is it ...'"
This would be "¿Es ...?
Give us exactly what you want to say, and we can translate it for you.
Gracias! I like it!
I learned a little children's rhyme in Spanish which helped me with something similar to this:
"Que es eso'"
"Eso es queso!"
Thanks...I kind of thought that after I asked the question