Que se la pase / se la pasen / te la pases / os la paséis bien este 5 de mayo.
*Also: "se lo pase ..."
"Fifth of May" There was a small city called Puebla(60 mi. SE of Mexico City). There was a battle on May 5, 1862. The battle was one of the most important battles of all time. The competitors were the French Army (the World's best at the time),and the Spanish Army. The Spanish won the battle, but sadly, the Spanish lost the war. The victory is why Mexicans celebrate the all-too famous Cinco de Mayo(Fifth of May).
Dance,sing,Spanish food,the fifth of may
"Fifth" in Spanish is "quinto". It is pronounced "KEEN-toe". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
Happy fifth decade.
Quinto, a (os, as)
Que pase un feliz cumpleaños
Cinco de Mayo (Spanish for "fifth of May") is a celebration held on May 5
The 5th largest Spanish speaking country is the United States.
The Spanish word "cinco" translated into English would be "five" or fifth . Thus, for example cinco de Mayo - would translate out to be 'The fifth of may" .
It means "Long live the Fifth of May," translated from Spanish.
No, "La Quinta Estación" is a Spanish band's name. "La quinta estación" translates to "the fifth station" or "the fifth season" depending on the context.
it means happy