you're really crazy....you're crazy for real.....something a Domincan would say to a person who says/does something funny outrageous or crazy
El fin de semana pasado.
IT CAN BE TRANSLATED TO ENGLISH AS FOLLOWED. How are you nina?
It means "These are some of the things that there are in my favorite place."
"¿Cómo estás de dónde eres (tú)?" This means "How are you, where are you from?"
IT CAN BE TRANSLATED TO ENGLISH AS FOLLOWED. Bugging of these blow jobs.
"Estas de broma" is a phrase in Spanish that translates to "Are you kidding?" or "Are you joking?" It is used to express disbelief or surprise at something said or done.
De Regreso Al Pasado was created in 1987.
I am where you are from hamburger (meat).
"¿En qué año de la carrera estás?" translates to "What year are you in college?" or "What year of the program are you in?" It is inquiring about the specific year or stage someone is currently in within their academic program or degree.
It means "You are the apple of my eye".
It means "Did your father give you money last weekend?" in Spanish.
Estas de vuelta en Barcelona (accent on 'a' in 'estas')
Mi rey q lindo como estas
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Pedro de Alba has written: 'Viaje al pasado'
¿Cómo lidiar con estas faltas de ortografía? No sé si dicen: Que estás mirando --- (That, whom) you are looking at. ¿Qué estás mirando? --- What are you looking at?
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