It is a train. It is a word used when speaking to children. It comes from the sound of a steam train, which puffs out steam rythmically, choo, choo, choo, as it climbs an incline or begins to leave the stattion.
It is a train. It is a word used when speaking to children. It comes from the sound of a steam train, which puffs out steam rythmically, choo, choo, choo, as it climbs an incline or begins to leave the stattion.
gaumless: (British informal) lacking intelligence and vitality
Ves is Spanish for 'you (informal) see.'
"Crimbo" is a colloquial term often used as a playful or informal way to refer to Christmas. It is a shortened form of "Christmas" and is commonly used in British English.
Please (informal singular).
It means "You (informal) or you (formal)"
In informal English, "OMLA" is an acronym for "Oh My Lordy Almighty." It is an exaggerated expression of surprise or astonishment.
IT CAN BE TRANSLATED TO ENGLISH AS FOLLOWED. Hey marry (informal line)
In English, "sabes entonces" translates to "you know then."
IT CAN BE TRANSLATED TO ENGLISH AS FOLLOWED. Hey marry (informal line)
form of informal English used by tradesmen is called Jargon. And stop cheating on you test if that mean anything!
Te quiero: literally translates to "I want you" (informal), English equivalent of "I love you" (informal) Solamente usted: "only you" (formal)