Firme means sign (your signature).
'(Please/kindly) sign' (Present subjunctive of 'firmar' - 'to sign')
OR
'firm, stable' (adjectives)
The Spanish word "firme" translates to "firm" or "steady" in English. It can be used to describe something that is strong, secure, or unwavering.
Gata means cat in Spanish. Mas firme means " the boldest, strong, solid "
it's like saying you're fine, sexy & etc. so when you hear them say: you looking firme! they mean you're looking good.
Firme o idioma
"Regístrese aquí"
Firme aqui
Como oyiste nuestro ley de firme
From the verb firmar, it means "Sign!" as in sign here.
Firme was created on 1995-10-10.
The Spanish word for English is ingles. Ingles can mean the English language [of England] or an English person [from England[.
The Spanish word "conquistador" translates to "conqueror" or "conqueror" in English. It refers to the Spanish and Portuguese soldiers, explorers, and adventurers who sought to conquer new territories during the Age of Exploration.
In Spanish it does not mean anything.