Chinese Arsenal
"Este libro sagrado le pertenece a ..."
It means: and who is this
"and this animal who is"
Mi corazon te pertenece
SR. Vice Presidente DR. Rafael Alburquerque
Esta frase pertenece a la canción "Vas a querer volver" de Maite Perroni.
You can respond by saying, "Es mía," if the camera belongs to you, or "No sé, no es mía," if it doesn't belong to you. If you want to be more polite, you could say, "Lo siento, no estoy seguro de a quién pertenece."
"pro ahorita you pertenece" (very similar and I think that is the correct spelling) but if that's it, then it's Spanish for "pro right now belongs to you"
mi corazón te pertenece
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"De quien" means from who?; "De quien(?)-whose(?)";
"¿A qué pertenece ese lugar?" is a Spanish question that translates to "What does that place belong to?" or "To whom does that place belong?" It is asking about the ownership or affiliation of a specific location.