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"I wish to hold you in my arms and make love to you really nice"
she told me that its a good life there, yummy, really nice.
it means rich
"With love!" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase ¡Con amor! The phrase most famously occurs as album titles for Chocho Avellanet (born Aug. 13, 1941) of Mayagüez, Puerto Rico; Richard Clayderman (born Dec. 28, 1953) of Paris, France; Carlo Greco (July 9, 1926-Jan. 16, 2015) of Cosenza, Italy, and Matt Monro (Dec. 1, 1930-Feb. 7, 1985) of Shoreditch, London, England; Los Terricolas (flourished 1970s) of Morón, Carabobo, Venezuela; Los Yonic's (flourished 1970s) of San Luis San Pedro, Mexico; Menudo (flourished 1970s) of Caguas, San Juan, Puerto Rico; Tito Rojas (born June 14, 1955) of Humacao, Puerto Rico; and Alberto Vazquez Gurrola (born April 20, 1940) of Guaymas, Mexico. The pronunciation will be "ko-na-mor" in Uruguayan Spanish.
Rico can be spelled rica, ricos, or ricas in addition to rico depending on whether it's describing something singular or plural, feminine or masculine.
"I wish to hold you in my arms and make love to you really nice"
that means if you are away from you girl you are dam stupe
she told me that its a good life there, yummy, really nice.
chupamela pero bien rico
Come over here and I'll make you really rich
It means "Oh, me too, it's really good" in English.
literally: you are very rich, my lovenot literally: you are amazing, wonderful, great etc., my love
rico means rich.
Tito El Bambino con sus temas El Amor y Te Pido Perdon ...y Tony Dize con su tema El Doctorado..ambos merengues, bien pegados en las emisoras de radioen P.R.
he/she/it is from Puerto Rico.
Papi means father, or dad. And rico means rich. So "papi rico" would mean rich dad.
Memories of Puerto Rico