That's grammatically incorrect.
In Spanish, direct object pronouns come before the verb.
But this is a command verb, so you attach it.
Chingala = F*ck her/it.
"Chinga la le" is a Spanish slang phrase that is considered offensive and vulgar. It is commonly used in Mexico and some other Spanish-speaking countries as a rude way of expressing anger or frustration. It literally translates to "fuck the law" in English.
"Le" and "la" are both definite articles in French. "Le" is used before masculine nouns, while "la" is used before feminine nouns. They both translate to "the" in English.
In French, "la biche" translates to "the doe" in English. It specifically refers to a female deer.
"Le soeur de" is not a valid phrase in French. "Le" means "the," "soeur" means "sister," and "de" means "of." If you meant to say "la soeur de," it translates to "the sister of."
"Le" and "la" are definite articles in French, not adjectives. They are used before nouns to indicate the gender and number of the noun. "Le" is masculine singular (the), and "la" is feminine singular (the).
"Le garçon là -bas" in French translates to "the boy over there" in English.
chinga is the native austalian name for a person of Asian or chinease decent. Melissa and Paige thoroughly hate these people, so they derived the nickname chinga. =] love jess
Le pere = Father La mere = Mother Le lapin = Rabbit
La femme et le chapeau : the woman and the hat
"Le" and "la" are both definite articles in French. "Le" is used before masculine nouns, while "la" is used before feminine nouns. They both translate to "the" in English.
the sea (it should be - la mer)
Chinga Chavin was born in 1944.
"le père et la mère" : the father and the mother.
Le boulanger is 'the baker' in French. The bakery is 'la boulangerie'.
la matin means the morning
it's the cheese
chinga chinga chong chong
'Le temps' is the weather, but temps can also mean timeLa MétéoTranslation of the word weather in french is 'le temps'