Jibbesh....
te - you
me - with me
casas - houses, homes, you marry
My guess is the writer was attempting to type: ¿Te casas conmigo? Are you going to marry me (Will you marry me? not properly stated for romantic effect)
"Te me casas" in Spanish can be translated as "Will you marry me?" It is a proposal for marriage.
"Cuantas casas tiene" means "How many houses do you have?" in Spanish.
The last name Casas is of Spanish origin and is derived from the word "casa," which means house or home in Spanish. It likely originated as a surname for someone who lived near or in a prominent house.
"Te odio" in Spanish means "I hate you."
"Te extrann" does not have a specific meaning in English or Spanish. It may be a misspelling or typo.
"Si te cojo" in English translates to "If I catch you."
and that when you marry your
if you marry me it's for life
"In which of the two houses would you like to live?"
The last name Casas is of Spanish origin and is derived from the word "casa," which means house or home in Spanish. It likely originated as a surname for someone who lived near or in a prominent house.
"Por fovor se casan" If you want to ask for someone to marry you "por favor te casas conmigo." The real answer is "Porfavor Te casarias conmigo?"
It means "three houses".
Homes as in places where people live... Casas
Quim Casas's birth name is Joaquim Casas.
"Cuantas casas tiene" means "How many houses do you have?" in Spanish.
te means you.
Isabel Casas's birth name is Isabel Casas Carretero.
Mario Casas's birth name is Mario Casas Sierra.