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"
A Dios le Pido was created on 2002-06-06.
"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).
"Pido" in Spanish means "I ask" or "I request." It is the first person singular form of the verb "pedir," which means "to ask for" or "to request."
Adios means goodbye in Spanish.
Adios is the Spanish word for good-bye.
Well, adios muchachos would mean see ya, boys. Are you sure it wasn't that?
Pido comes from pedir, to ask for or request Pido is the yo (or I) form. I'm asking, I request...
Le pido que pernocte...Les pido que pernocten...Te pido que pernoctes...Os pido que pernoctéis...
"Te amo adiós" is a phrase in Spanish that translates to "I love you goodbye" in English. It is a way to express love and bidding farewell in a romantic context.
it means GOODBYE.
Yes
"Estoy con vos es todo lo que pido" in Spanish translates to "Being with you is all I ask for" in English.