Somebody in spanish
Alguien
pronunciation: ɑlgien part of speech: noun
pronunciation: ɑlgien part of speech: noun
In gestures
somebody = alguien.
Example: I know very little about the cataloging in Germany, and I trust that there is somebody in this audience who knows more than I do.more:
» hear + somebody else's opinion = oír la opinión de otra persona, oír la opinión de otro, escuchar la opinión de otra persona, escuchar la opinión de otro.
Example: I get very enthusiastic because the people who attend those meetings are knowledge-seekers who want to learn and hear somebody else's opinion.» pick on + someone/somebody + Posesivo + own age = meterse con alguien de + Posesivo + edad.
Example: What's wrong with this 30 year old guy when he can't pick on someone his own age?.» pick on + someone/somebody + Posesivo + own size = meterse con alguien de + Posesivo + tamaño.
Example: That's the guy who needs to man up and pick on someone his own size.» somebody else = otra persona, alguien más.
Example: You can very frequently go into a large library and have extreme difficulty finding somebody to help you because there are 40 people sitting out in back doing something which somebody else is doing down the road.» somebody else, not me = otra persona, Rita la cantaora.
Example: If you want somebody to do that, you get somebody else, not me.