This Spanish sentence translates to "Don't give me that cheekiness because I don't like that cheekiness." The use of "maco" is unclear and may be a colloquial or regional term.
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"Ese beso" is Spanish for "that kiss." It refers to a specific kiss given or received in the past, with the word "ese" meaning "that" in Spanish.
"Como se llama ese estudiante" translates to "What is that student's name?" in English.
"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"
"Y ese papi" is a Spanish phrase that translates to "and that daddy" in English. It is often used informally to express surprise or emphasis in a conversation.
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In Mexican Spanish, "ese" is a slang term commonly used to refer to a person, similar to "dude" or "man" in English. It can also be used to emphasize or show agreement with something someone said.
here you go "ESE ZAPATO"
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That Man xD
"Ese beso" is Spanish for "that kiss." It refers to a specific kiss given or received in the past, with the word "ese" meaning "that" in Spanish.
"This love"
want to be different
it's not French
"¿A qué pertenece ese lugar?" is a Spanish question that translates to "What does that place belong to?" or "To whom does that place belong?" It is asking about the ownership or affiliation of a specific location.
"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 "