It means "What city was your mother born in?"
It means, "In what city was your dad born?"
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"Que tu madre" means "that your mother" in Spanish. It can be used as an exclamation or as part of a sentence to express surprise, disbelief, or emphasis.
you say it like this el mama compleanos el manyana
it means: 'Which city do you live in?' (Literally, 'in which city do you live?')
I don't freaking care please you better belive it!
It means: In which town is your holiday home?
The cast of Ciudad que se escapa - 1998 includes: Bruno Bichir as Chato
The sentence 'No es lo que usted nacio pero lo que usted lo tiene en usted mismo para ser' means It isn't what you're born with but what you have within your very self to be. In the word-by-word translation, the adverb 'no' means 'not'. The verb 'es' means '[he/she/it] is'. The conjunction 'lo que' means 'what'. The personal pronoun 'usted' means 'you'. The verb 'nacio' means '[you/he/she/it] was born, were born'. The conjunction 'pero' means 'but'. The object pronoun 'lo' means 'it'. The verb 'tiene' means '[you/he/she/it] has'. The preposition 'en' means 'in'. The adjective 'mismo' means 'same, very'.
It means: What does your mother or father like to eat?
why is it called dull city
The English translation of 'No es lo que usted nacio pero lo que usted lo tiene en usted mismo para ser' is It isn't what you're born with but what you have within your very self to be. In the word-by-word translation, the adverb 'no' means 'not'. The verb 'es' means '[he/she/it] is'. The phrase 'lo que' means 'what'. The personal pronoun 'usted' means 'you'. The verb 'nacio' means '[you/he/she/it] were or was born'. The conjunction 'pero' means 'but'. The pronoun 'lo' means 'it'. The adjective 'mismo' means 'same'. The preposition 'para' means 'to'. The infinitive 'ser' means 'to be'.