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Mae

English translation of Mae

dude

'Mae' is a common term in Costa Rica used informally to refer to a friend, similar to 'dude' or 'mate' in English.


Example sentences using: Mae

Mae es de Costa Rica

English translation of Mae es de Costa Rica

Mae is from Costa Rica

This sentence translates to 'Mae is from Costa Rica'. Here, 'Mae' is a name of a person. 'Es' is a form of 'to be' and 'de' indicates origin or belonging.

Desayuno con Mae

English translation of Desayuno con Mae

I have breakfast with Mae

This translates to 'I have breakfast with Mae'. In Spanish, pronouns like 'I' are often dropped when the subject of a sentence is clear, so 'Desayuno' not only means 'breakfast' but 'I have breakfast'.

Mae y yo vamos al cine

English translation of Mae y yo vamos al cine

Mae and I are going to the movies

'Mae y yo vamos al cine' translates directly to 'Mae and I are going to the movies'. 'Y' is the Spanish word for 'and', and 'vamos' is the first person plural form of the verb 'ir', which means 'to go'.

Mae compra manzanas

English translation of Mae compra manzanas

Mae buys apples

This sentence directly translates to 'Mae buys apples'. Here, the verb 'compra' means 'buys'. This phrase is simple and direct, making it easy for beginners learning Spanish.

Mae está leyendo un libro

English translation of Mae está leyendo un libro

Mae is reading a book

'Mae está leyendo un libro' translates directly to 'Mae is reading a book'. 'Está' is a form of 'to be' and 'leyendo' is the present participle of the verb 'leer', or 'read'.

A Mae le gusta la música

English translation of A Mae le gusta la música

Mae likes music

'A Mae le gusta la música' translates to 'Mae likes music'. 'Gusta' is a verb that expresses liking or preference. When used with singular nouns, 'gusta' remains singular, as shown in this example.

Mae tiene un perro

English translation of Mae tiene un perro

Mae has a dog

'Mae tiene un perro' translates directly to 'Mae has a dog'. 'Tiene' is a third person singular form of the verb 'tener', which means 'to have'.

Mae baila muy bien

English translation of Mae baila muy bien

Mae dances very well

'Mae baila muy bien' translates to 'Mae dances very well'. 'Baila' comes from the verb 'bailar', which means to 'dance'. The words 'muy bien' are an adverbial phrase, describing how Mae dances.

Mae vive en Madrid

English translation of Mae vive en Madrid

Mae lives in Madrid

'Mae vive en Madrid' translates directly to 'Mae lives in Madrid'. 'Vive' is the third person singular form of the verb 'vivir', which means 'to live'. This statement provides information about Mae's residence.

Mae es feliz

English translation of Mae es feliz

Mae is happy

This sentence directly translates to 'Mae is happy'. In this context, 'Mae' is used as a proper noun, referring to a person by their name. 'Es' is the third person form of the verb 'ser', which is used to describe permanent or lasting attributes, in this case happiness.