In Spanish, the phrase “I need help” is said “necesito ayuda” (pronunced nay-thay-SEE-toh ah-YOO-dah). To ask for help, add the personal pronoun “me” to the ayudar verb, which translates to “help me”. This phrase is used when in a Spanish-speaking country or communicating with Spanish speakers. To learn more useful Spanish phrases, check out our Spanish video phrasebook. To say “I need help with my homework” in Spanish, roll the dice and learn a new word. Other phrases include “Can you help me with my homework?”, “You said you needed some help with your homework?”, and “Te importaría ayudarme?” This is a polite way to ask for help in Spanish, similar to asking “would you mind helping me”.
📹 How To Say (Did you do your homework) In Spanish
How to say did you do your homework in spanish. This is a three word phrase. Hiciste tu tarea. Did you forget to buy something?
📹 How to say “Do your homework.” in Spanish.
Hello moms! Here I teach you how to say “Do your homework” in Spanish. Make sure to practice all week! The video is just about …
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