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What does aye you tengo soledad mean?

The phrase "aye you tengo soledad" is grammatically incorrect and doesn't have a clear meaning in Spanish.

Here's why:

* "Aye" is not a Spanish word. It's likely a misspelling of "hay," which means "there is/are."

* "You" is an English word and doesn't translate directly into Spanish. You'd need to use "tú" for "you" (informal) or "usted" for "you" (formal).

* "Tengo soledad" is grammatically correct, but it's a bit awkward. It literally translates to "I have loneliness," which isn't a natural way to express feeling lonely in Spanish.

To express "I feel lonely" in Spanish, you could say:

* "Me siento solo/a." (I feel alone)

* "Estoy solo/a." (I am alone)

* "Siento soledad." (I feel loneliness)

It's important to use the correct gender agreement (solo for male, sola for female).

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