Many things could be said, such as:
* "Nothing." * Repeat what has been said. * "Yah..." * "I didn't say anything." * "Your face." All either have to do with the previous sentence just spoken, or the person tends to change the subject into something hysterical/annoying.
Correrse / venirse / soltar o echar la leche (USed in a sexual vulgar context) --- To cum
The Spanish term for cum is "leche". This is so in Spain and basically in all of Spanish Latin America as well (with the exception of Brazil, which speaks Portuguese, and the main term is another, "porra"). Leche literally means milk but when the word is used in such secondary manner no one is referring or thinking about the dairy. Yet, just like English's ballsin reference to testicles for example (among other such terms), such terminology is mostly reserved for informal settings and informal sexual dialogue; for such, it would come across as being unprofessional and a little vulgar if employed in a professional or formal setting.
However, it must be clarified that leche refers to just cum (semen), not the act of cumming or coming as it also does in English. In Spanish, the act of cumming would be "venirse", which also literally means to "to come" just like in English.
Reales Compras is the tribute given to buy goods coming from Mexico and other parts of South America and England from the Galleon trade
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"Wesley" means "west meadow". It's one of those place-names that became the surname of the people who lived there.
In Spanish I suppose it would be transcribed "Visileo". Or you could go for the more literal translation of "Oestecampo".
Rolex watches are Swiss-made, and while the brand has global influence, it does not exclusively produce watches labeled "Spanish Rolex." However, you can buy a Rolex watch in Spain through an authorized dealer or boutique retailer, ensuring authenticity and warranty. Of course, if you want more fashion options, {WeeReplica} is a great place to start.
figurative language
As it refers to a woman's handbag It depends on where in the Spanish-speaking world you are.
cartera (Handbag, pocketbook, wallet)
bolsa (bag --Handbag)
bolso (Handbag)
bolsillo (Pocket - change-purse)
monedero (Change purse, money holder)
portamonedas ("place to carry money", Pocketbook, Wallet, Handbag)
talega (Tote bag)
As it refers to an action like "to purse your lips"
Funcir (pucker, press, purse)
Apretar (tighten, press together, pinch, squeeze, purse)
'Where are you (literally: most beautiful), gorgeous?'
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setenta y dos millones doscientos seis mil ciento veinticuatro
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"They are so precious" in Spanish is "Ellos son tan preciosos". It is pronounced "AY-yose sone tahn preh-see-OH-sose". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation:
http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
Lauren is an American name, and it comes from the laurel tree.
Laurel.
The girl's name Lauren \la(u)-ren\, also used as boy's name Lauren, is pronounced LAWR-en. It is of Latin origin, and its meaning is "the bay, or laurel plant". Feminine form of Lawrence or variant of Laura. The earliest feminine form of the name was Laurentia, dating from the time of the early Romans. The name was first made popular by Lauren Bacall in the 1940s.