how do you unscramble these spanish sentences! please help!

-tu no hsa tisvo dana
-xale se le eyr de al ciadud deny
-tamry edase ri a al njgaul
-laxe se puhca le doed
-sol fosass namsel to a sol leresmu

tu no has visto nada

... es el rey de la ciudad ...

... ir a la

.... el dedo

los ... a los ...

1. agreed

2. de NY /
1st wd = axel?

3. jungla (last word)1st wd = Marty 2nd wd = desea (Marty desea ir a la jungla)

4. ? se chapa el dedo

6. los sofas?

Sra

Be sure you have all the right letters.

To unscramble these Spanish sentences, you can follow these steps:

1. Identify the words: Look for familiar Spanish words or phrases within the scrambled sentences that can give you clues about the sentence structure.

2. Determine the subject and verb: Identify the subject and verb of each sentence. In Spanish, the subject usually comes before the verb.

3. Rearrange the words: Rearrange the scrambled words into a more logical sentence structure based on what you know about Spanish grammar.

Now, let's unscramble the sentences:

1. Unscrambled sentence: "Tu no has visto nada."
Explanation: Rearrange the words to form a correct sentence. The subject "tu" (you) comes before the verb "has visto" (have seen), and "nada" (nothing) comes at the end. So, the unscrambled sentence means "You haven't seen anything."

2. Unscrambled sentence: "Le sale se de la ciudad enyd."
Explanation: Rearrange the words to form a correct sentence. The subject "se" (himself/herself) comes before the verb "sale" (leaves). "De la ciudad" (from the city) comes before "enyd" (denying). So, the unscrambled sentence means "He/she denies leaving the city."

3. Unscrambled sentence: "Estaré de viaje al granja."
Explanation: Rearrange the words to form a correct sentence. "Estaré" (I will be) comes before "de viaje" (on a trip), and "al granja" (to the farm) comes at the end. So, the unscrambled sentence means "I will be on a trip to the farm."

4. Unscrambled sentence: "El eje se chupa el dedo."
Explanation: Rearrange the words to form a correct sentence. "El eje" (the axis) comes before "se chupa" (sucks) and "el dedo" (the finger) comes at the end. So, the unscrambled sentence means "The axis sucks the finger."

5. Unscrambled sentence: "Los sofás melosos a los resuelmos."
Explanation: Rearrange the words to form a correct sentence. "Los sofás" (the sofas) comes before "melosos" (sweet), and "a los resuelmos" (to the murmurs) comes at the end. So, the unscrambled sentence means "The sweet sofas to the murmurs."

Remember to check the unscrambled sentences for grammar and spelling errors, as the scrambled words may not always form coherent or correct sentences.