Asi asi is a mistaken translation from English to Spanish that Spanish students often use. Asi means "that way" or "like that". In some context it may be similar to the word "so" which is where this "asi asi" got its start. To say "so so" in Spanish you would say "regular" or "mas o menos". Native speakers for the most part would not understand the response "asi asi" to a question like "How are you?" unless they recognize it as Spanglish or if you employ the gesture mentioned below with your hand, in which case the Spanish speaker would think "Mm, I don't know what he just said but that hand tells me he is doing okay (not good or bad)."
It is Spanish for 'like that' or 'in that manner', as in 'Asi es mi vida' or 'My life is like that".
The meaning of the Spanish word Asi depends on the context. Asi es = That's the way it is / This is the way it is. Asi son las cosas = That is the way things are. Se hace asi = It's done like that / like this.
Osceola is an anglicized form of the Creek Asi-yahola. It is the combination of asi (a ritual beverage used in purification ceremonies by native Amerindian tribes) + yahola, meaning "shout, person that shouts".
Nothing :) It's a mixture of Spanish and French. Did you mean "moi asi?" That means "me too" in French. "asi asi" is Spanish for "so-so." "moi" is French for "me."
Así = thus, thusly, like this, that's the way.
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The meaning of the Spanish word Asi depends on the context. Asi es = That's the way it is / This is the way it is. Asi son las cosas = That is the way things are. Se hace asi = It's done like that / like this.
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You start by not saying "Estoy asi, asi" in the first place. It means "I'm that way, that way". It's a mistake made by Spanish students. Assuming you want to say "I'm so-so." In Spanish you would say, "Estoy mas o menos" or "Estoy regular". "Asi" means "like that" or "that way". You could say, "Soy asi" meaning "I'm like that" or "I'm that way" referring to some character trait of yours. You could also say "Estoy asi" meaning, again, "I'm that way" but referring to how you are positioned or some condition you are in.
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Osceola is an anglicized form of the Creek Asi-yahola. It is the combination of asi (a ritual beverage used in purification ceremonies by native Amerindian tribes) + yahola, meaning "shout, person that shouts".
Nothing :) It's a mixture of Spanish and French. Did you mean "moi asi?" That means "me too" in French. "asi asi" is Spanish for "so-so." "moi" is French for "me."
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Así = thus, thusly, like this, that's the way.