feminine noun. 1. (material) a. corduroy. No me pongo pantalones de pana cuando hace demasiado calor afuera.I don't wear corduroy pants when it's really hot outside. b. velveteen (smooth) El libro favorito de mi sobrina es "El conejo de pana".My niece's favorite book is "The Velveteen Rabbit." 2. (anatomy)
1. (I sense) a. I feel. Siento que me falta aire cuando subo las escaleras.I feel I'm short of breath when I climb the stairs. 2. (I regret) a. I'm sorry. Lo siento, Angelo, pero esta es la historia de mi vida. I'm sorry, Angelo , but this is the story of my life . Miren , lo siento, no tengo resuelta toda mi vida . An auxiliary verb, or helper verb, is a conjugated verb that comes before a main verb and determines the main verb's tense, mood, or aspect (e.g.Use 3 – ‘Lo que’ to replace ‘what’. In Spanish, you can combine lo with que to create a relative pronoun. What this means is that you can use ‘ lo que ‘ to represent ‘what’ in sentences such as: I don’t understand what you want. Or, sentences that start with “ What this means is…” (as above).
Hey darling, I only think of you. When I wake up in the morning until I go back to sleep. How I wish you were mine. I think of you all the time. I always feel like I’m flying. Baby, you make me feel fine. Lost in the words that you say to me. And spending time together is the ultimate dream. I’m on top of the world.Here's a breakdown of the options: a. "Lo siento" means "I'm sorry." It is used to express regret or apologize for something. b. "Con permiso" means "Excuse me" or "Pardon me." It is used when you want to politely ask for permission or to get someone's attention. c. "Salud" means "Bless you" or "Health."