"Dios le pido" means "One who asks God" in English. Someone who asks God is someone that speaks to the Lord and either thanks God for something or asks for something (prayer).
'le beurre' is 'the butter' in English.
Dios le ama
Le placard (masc.) means the cupboard in English.
Le vaillant means the valiant in English.
How are you, my love? I love you so much baby.....I thank God for putting you in my way!
A Dios le Pido was created on 2002-06-06.
some say it means i ask of god but i do not understand which of the words mean god.... let me break it down. adios=goodbye le=to you(formal), him, her pido=i ask so in English it would be i ask or you/him/her goodbye --different person-- No it's not "adios" it's "a dios", 2 words, which directs it at God. So yeah it means "I ask of God"
donde esta lo que le dan gracia a dios por un dia mas de vida
'le beurre' is 'the butter' in English.
'le menton' means the chin in English.
"Qui a le" in French translates to "who has the" in English.
Dios le ama
Le placard (masc.) means the cupboard in English.
le pouce (masc.) means 'the thumb' in English.
le soleil (masc.) means the sun in English.
"I'm asking heaven to forgive you since I cannot!" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase ¡Le pido al cielo que te perdone pues yo no puedo! The declaration models a structural difference whereby Spanish gives the indirect pronoun, le("to it") here, which does not translate into English, along with the noun, al cielo ("to the heaven") here, which does translate into English. The pronunciation will be "ley PEA-tho al SYEH-lo key te per-DO-ney pwes yo no PWEY-tho" in Uruguayan Spanish.
In English "LE "means "THE".