im guessing (and mind you this is just me assuming) that your trying to say "Yo quiero vino", "hay que salir", and "vamos ala fiesta". And assuming that Im correct, heres your translations:
"I want wine"
"We gotta go out (like lets hit the town! lol)"
"lets go to the party"
hope this helps!!
p.s. and depending on the person that said this to you, "vino" doesnt necessarily mean wine. alot of mexicans say "vino" when theyre referring to a strong liquor, like buchanans, tequila, vodka, etc.
Try babel fish. I think yo means I, vino means wine, salir means hello, vamos means hurry and a la fiesta means at the party. I am guessing it translates to something like, "Get your wine, hey hurry at the party." I could be very wrong though. My Spanish is very bad. LOL
I don't want to go to Babelfish for you but....
Yo no comprende is I don't understand.
vino is wine in Italian and Spanish is derived from Latin, just like Italian.
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im guessing (and mind you this is just me assuming) that your trying to say "Yo quiero vino", "hay que salir", and "vamos ala fiesta". And assuming that Im correct, heres your translations:
"I want wine"
"We gotta go out (like lets hit the town! lol)"
"lets go to the party"
hope this helps!!
p.s. and depending on the person that said this to you, "vino" doesnt necessarily mean wine. alot of mexicans say "vino" when theyre referring to a strong liquor, like buchanans, tequila, vodka, etc.
Try babel fish. I think yo means I, vino means wine, salir means hello, vamos means hurry and a la fiesta means at the party. I am guessing it translates to something like, "Get your wine, hey hurry at the party." I could be very wrong though. My Spanish is very bad. LOL
I don't want to go to Babelfish for you but....
Yo no comprende is I don't understand.
vino is wine in Italian and Spanish is derived from Latin, just like Italian.
Salute is salutations or hello in French.
Vamos and vamonos means "Hurr!" or "Let's go!"
nothing.
Try punctuation, so we know where the sentences begin and end. Oh, and capitalize correctly, as well.
Spelling correctly helps, too.