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"Vista la vega" is a Spanish phrase that translates to "seeing the meadow" or "viewing the flatland." It is often used figuratively to mean taking in the broader perspective or seeing the bigger picture.
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then if you are up to seeing this guy again go ahead.
Aloha a hui hou is a Hawaiian phrase that means "goodbye until we meet again." It is used as a farewell to express the hope of seeing the person again in the future.
"Anoai a hui hou" in Hawaiian can be translated to "until we meet again." It is a common farewell phrase used to say goodbye with the hope of seeing the person again in the future.
"Hasta luego" in English translates to "see you later". It is a phrase used to say goodbye with the intention of seeing the person again in the near future.
Eyes are used for seeing.
It means- Able to be used again.
Sailors used to believe seeing a dolphin was a sign of a lucky voyage.
That you still love him or are afraid of him
"Viendo que" translates to "seeing that" in English. It is used to introduce a reason or explanation for something that has happened or is happening.
Andrew "Drew" Orwell used to be Donald Zinkoff's neighbor, but he moved to a 'better house.' Andrew is kind of mean and expects to get everything that he wants, such as a trophy. When Andrew and Donald meet again after years of not seeing each other in Middle School, Andrew chooses to be popular instead of being friends with Donald. Hope this helps and have a nice day!!