Mayor. "Hermano Mayor" can mean "big brother", "bigger brother" or "older brother."
That's Spanish, but it doesn't really make sense. It's more of a jumble of words. Something like "Sometimes no seriously it's a boy". If you think this doesn't make sense in English... Well, it doesn't make sense in Spanish, either.
um what u wrote didnt make any sense..did u mean como su? that stil doesnt make sense...use google translate
There are many reasons one might participate in fraternity hazing. The most common reason is to fit in. When one participates in a hazing, one participates in stunts that allow them to join the fraternity.
Menor has the sense of younger or less...hermano menor is little brother.
It can be "fou" in sense of crazy, or "colère" in sense of angry.
one reason why people are dying without sense it's an endless revenge because in order for you to get of what happened to you when you join the fraternity, you'll do it the incoming members that is sometimes more harsh.
I'm sorry but this is not all in spanish, or there are words that don't make sense "beso con un...", means "a kiss with a..." but "de tenra" is not in spanish, so I'm not able to translate that sorry :(
Keep in mind that this is NOT a gramatically correct phrase anyway so it would be hard to translate so it made sense. You CAN say what you want to say in Spanish, I'm sure but it would have to be said differently.
Taco Bell is a major Mexican food chain, and is referred to as Taco Bell even by Spanish speakers. However, if you wanted to say Taco Bell in the literal sense of the word, it would translate to Taco Campana.
Smarter (in the sense of cleverer) = Acutulior
This is a difficult phrase to translate. It makes no sense. Translation: Which is for the top for you and all these Spanish things.
makes no sense