Lo que pasó means "that which happened," or "what occurred." Lo que pasó es que hablábamos= What happened is (that) we were talking
"Lo que pasó" in Spanish translates to "what happened" in English.
"Lo que está haciendo" means "what he/she/it is doing" in Spanish.
"Lo que idiota" is not a coherent phrase in Spanish. "Lo que" translates to "what" and "idiota" means "idiot," so it could be an incomplete or incorrect expression.
lo que saltan
"Comprendió lo que dije" is a Spanish phrase that translates to "He/she understood what I said" in English.
"Lo que sea" in Spanish translates to "whatever" or "anything" in English. It is commonly used to express a willingness to do something, regardless of what it may be.
Literally, it means what has happened has happened.
"Lo que está haciendo" means "what he/she/it is doing" in Spanish.
"And now look what happened."
I think you mean 'dame lo que quiero'. That's Spanish for 'Give me what I want'.
Spanish sea lo que sea means "come what may".
"Lo que idiota" is not a coherent phrase in Spanish. "Lo que" translates to "what" and "idiota" means "idiot," so it could be an incomplete or incorrect expression.
Me significas más que lo que piensas.
Lo que sea Lo que fuera-fuese Lo que fuere
Something is lame
lo que saltan
You meant:¡Oye! Que lo que mami (quisiera)--- Hey! What mummy (wanted)
"Comprendió lo que dije" is a Spanish phrase that translates to "He/she understood what I said" in English.