Simon is slang for 'si' (which means yes) in some southamerican countries
it means, "Of Course, Dude!"
Usually with an accent, i.e., "Simón".
"No puedo estar con ustedes en ese cuartito" means "I can't be with you in that little room."
There is no Spanish word "esay." Perhaps you mean "ese" or "esa"? Both of those words mean "that."
ese ano
Ese means "homie" or buddy. Used as more of a condescending term. You probably would not call someone you did not know very well "ese".
"That dude does not bring anything in the bag."
Thank You
It means this!
ese
That Man xD
This kiss (Spanish)
"This love"
want to be different
it's not French
"To what belongs that place?"
"Ese e pupo" means "Thank you very much" 'Ese' means 'Thank you' and is used if you're talking to an older person. To a younger person, you would say 'Ose' 'Pupo' means 'very much' The 'e' in "Ese e pupo" can be left out... "Ese pupo"
it depends, if u were to say "that will be your room" you'll say "ese sera tu cuarto"in that case "ese sera" will mean" that'll be "
My name is student.