"Live más" is "live more"
it means " i have taco bell" :)
If you mean the slogan that they use to use: "Think outside the bun."
trust be told, thanks but no thanks, or taco bell time
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It has to do with the food coloring, to a degree, but it also may mean that you are not drinking enough water.
"Querer" means "to want." It is an "e-ie" stem changing verb.The forms include:Yo (I): QuieroTu (You): QuieresEl, Ella, Usted (Him, her, you formal): QuiereNosotros (we): QueremosEllos, Ellas, Ustedes (Them [males], them [females], you [formal, plural]: Quieren
If you mean the wrapper for a taco, it's called a tortilla (pronounced torteeya).
"Taco taco burrito burrito fajita" is a playful phrase often used to represent Mexican cuisine in a fun and catchy way. It emphasizes the popular foods such as tacos, burritos, and fajitas that are commonly associated with Mexican cuisine.
Probably but why don't you ask the manager to be sure?
Translation: You are coming from the taco shop. -OR- Are you coming from the taco shop?
They would eat taco dip until there potatoes came to life and became mean. POOPSTAINS