Translation: Finally we give it a turn.
"Finally, we turn it over."
The indirect object pronoun for the sentence is "nuestra" which means "our" in English. It indicates that the blouse is being given to "our sister Gisela".
Esta frase puede interpretarse como dos personas que están bailando juntas y girando al ritmo de la música mientras están tomadas de las manos. Evoca la idea de conexión, armonía y movimiento en pareja.
You Welcome
Thousands of years in the past, the legendary Alpha Pokémon Arceus came to Earth to retrieve a "Jewel of Life" that it had loaned to a man named Damos. Damos however betrayed Arceus and attacked it with a large army of Pokémon. After presumably killing Damos in its counterattack, Arceus went to sleep, vowing to judge all humans when it next returns based on Damos's actions.
he the only person that tells whats going to happen in the future.
¿Que será, que cojidos de las manos damos vueltas al compas?
he the only person that tells whats going to happen in the future.
Damos is Jak's and nobody knows who his mum is.
The indirect object pronoun for the sentence is "nuestra" which means "our" in English. It indicates that the blouse is being given to "our sister Gisela".
Dar. The conjugation is hard... Eu dou (I give) Você da (you give) Nós damos (we give)... etc.
Arceus is the Alpha Pokemon and has omnipotence abilities. Arceus is listed as an evil-doer and villain. He is a Seeker of Vengeance and his goal is to get revenge on Humanity and Damos.
Damos in the indicative and Demos in the imperative and subjunctive are literal Spanish equivalents of the Italian word Diamo. The Italian verb in question serves as the present imperative "(Let us) give!" or the present indicative "We are giving (do give, give)" or the present subjunctive "(That) we may give" depending upon context. The respective pronunciations will be "DA-mos" and "DEY-mos" in Spanish and "DYA-mo" in Italian.
It could mean 'Let's suppose we meet tonight' or, if it's actually 'quedamos' (one word); 'Let's agree we meet tonight'.
'to give' = dar doy - I give das - you (single, informal) give damos - we give dais - you (informal, plural) dan - you (formal, plural)/they give da - you (formal, singular/he/she gives