¿Que pides cuando tienes mucha hambre? This is a Spanish question meaning in English, What do you order when you're very hungry?
In Spanish, "Donde pides la comida Mexicana" means "Where can you get Mexican food" in English
What do you order when there is no meat? Pido pescado (prefiero camarones) si estoy en un restaurante, o pizza si estoy en casa con mi familia. Algo vegetariano es una posibilidad.
What do you order in McDonalds.
"You ask for help" or "Are you asking for help?" depending on context.
who do you ask a question on directions to get to your hotel
cuanto pide usted/pides para segar la hierba? (formal/informal)
Por que no te despides de mi = Why don't you say goodbye to me
yo pido tu pides vd. pide el/ella pide nosotros/as pedimos vostros/as pedeis vds. piden ellos/as piden
the song se llama "cacheteando banquetas" by los grandes de tijuana...
Sin Miedo A Nada is the name of a 2002 song, not a singer or group, off singer Alex Ubago's 2001 album Que pides tu (What you ask?). There were two versions release, a solo by Ubago and a duet with Ubago and Amaia Montero.
Precious, Sorry, my cellular phone does not work. I am sending this (message) from my computer. Sorry I stood you up (something to that effect) but for next time you can ask for whatever you want. I love you very much Chikito.
Sticks and Stones is a double entendre for Palestein. Sticks - palas/pides/pales (roots in Latin and Greek); Stones - "stein" (Yiddish via Latin / Greek / Aramaic / Hebrew" (i.e. Ben Stein is Ben Stone). "Words" in English is the pronunciation of "Weres" in old Yiddish a.k.a. High German. "Harm me" not "hurt me" is the alternate way of referring to Germany, i.e."Harmanli"(Bg) or "Harmanme"(Hg), the formal High German/Yiddish name being Ashkenazi. It all relates to a growing schism between pre-WWars German Jews and Palesteinian Jews, Palestinian Jews calling German Jews "antisemites" (thus coined the expression). Basically, Palestein may bust my balls, but your words(men) will never Germane/Harm/Have Significance - as many German Jews believed that God led righteous Jews out of their enemies midst in Palestein to a new Oz/Aus/Ash promised land of plenty and peace. The World Wars, for obvious reasons, changed the sentiments of many rabis on this issue and, actually, resolved the schism to rejoin or reunite Jews in the cause for a sovereign state, which became Israel in 1949.