Tío - Güey (Only in Mexico) Conducir - Manejar Guay/Chulo - Padre/Chévere Guapa - Hermosa Espera - Espera/Demora Darse prisa - Apurarse Enfadarse - Enojarse Plato - Platillo (the food, not the object) Maíz - Elote Buena gente - Buena onda Melocotón - Durazno Guiri - Gringo Hacerse...
Both are the same language so none of them is easier. The difference is that in Latin America ...
this is another Spanish movie but not Mexican Y usted sabe quien soy yo? 👌 Nosotros Los nobles Un padre no tan padre No se si cortarme las venas o dejarmelas largasBusco novio para mi mujer La vida inmoral de la pareja ideal No se aceptan devoluciones No manches fridaA la mala La...
You know what there is in the letter, father? — ¿Sabe lo que dice la carta, padre? Literature Let's see first what there is in that chest. Veamos primero que hay en aquel cesto. OpenSubtitles2018.v3 We don't want to have what there is in the West. No queremos tene...
PAISPadre Island National Seashore(US National Park Service) PAISPath Alarm Indication Signal PAISPublic Administration Information System PAISPartial Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome PAISPhosphoribosylaminoimidazole Synthetase PAISPolitical and International Studies(various schools) ...
Dulces:I have heardestá chidoandestá padrein Mexico. SagittaDei:A very common translation isgenial,está genial. Is very widely used in the Spanish-speaking world. As has been pointed out, there are many words depending on the country. I useestá bacano/a,está una chimba,es una verraque...
RPReverendo Padre(Spanish: Reverend Father) RPRaffles Programme(Singapore) RPRen Pin RPRelease Packet(type of control packet) RPRadial Point RPRaid Plotter(US Navy) RPResource Processor RPRegimental Policeman(British Army) RPRed Pheonix(online gamming clan) ...
Chido & Padre. ... Cabrón. ... Buena Onda. ... La Neta. ... Pinche. ... Crudo. Is no Mames offensive? “No Mames” is a VERY rude and disgusting phrase to use in front of a woman, or strangers. “No Manches” Is a lot more decent, but it still is not proper Spanish....
1. To assume control, management, or responsibility: I'm taking over while the supervisor is on vacation. 2. To assume the control or management of or the responsibility for: She took over the job after he left. 3. To become dominant: Our defense took over in the second half of the ...
We were a group of about thirty "mature" women--that's how Padre de Jesus described us, bless his heart. We had started meeting a few months back to discuss issues that came up in the gospel and to do Christ's work in the bohios and Spanish-speaking neighborhoods. Now we even had...