Even better, you said it!
"Mas Bien Tu Lo Dijiste" translates to "You said it better" in English. It is a way to acknowledge that someone made a good point or said something well.
"Vaya hasta que lo dijiste" translates to "go until you said it" in English.
The phrase "lo único que se puede es que me conozcas bien para que al fin sepas lo que quiero" translates to "the only thing that can be done is for you to know me well so that you finally know what I want." It conveys the importance of knowing someone well in order to understand their desires and intentions.
"Don't worry, I understand your Spanish just fine, thank you."
"Hello friend, I hope you arrived home safely and are doing great with your family. Greetings from Costa Rica, pure life!"
"Lo dejo" in Spanish can mean "I leave it" or "I quit." The exact meaning can depend on the context in which it is used.
"Vaya hasta que lo dijiste" translates to "go until you said it" in English.
It means: DId you tell him/her what he/she told you?
todo lo que dijiste todo lo que usted dijo
"You do it very well."
"pero dijiste que lo comprarias"
"Lo más lindo" means "the most attractive/beautiful" as applied to a male subject.
It means "The most beautiful thing I have."
Yu pienso que va aqanar youshi porque con su capasidad eso lo ase mas talentosos y canta muy bien
Lo haces bien.
It Means No more than what I love You
Lo pasaste bien.
bien, lo haré