'Same to you'
It is Argentinian Spanish, so it sounds a little odd to Spaniards and northern Latinos. Spaniards usually say "Igualmente" instead.
It means: How good for you
"Bien y vos" translates to "good and you" in English. It is a casual way to ask someone how they are doing.
Translation: it's the same like when you tell me you love me.
No tengo amigos favoritos, trato de ser imparcial y equitativo en mis interacciones. ¡Estoy aquí para ayudar a todos por igual!
"Muack igual preciosa" is a phrase in Spanish that roughly translates to "Muah, equally beautiful." "Muack" is an onomatopoeic representation of a kissing sound, and "igual preciosa" means "equally beautiful." So, the phrase is often used playfully or affectionately to express that someone is beautiful or attractive.
It means: For you. The 'vos' is used to mean 'you' in Argentina.
it means, "thank you very much, same with you."
gracias igual para ti y tu familia
depending on what the other person said it could mean: thank you, you too, hugs and kisses. or same to you, thanks, hugs and kisses
'thanks, brother-in-law. Same to you, hope you're well, and a happy year to you too.'
Vos = You (plural)
equally likewise
Igual>>> ALGEBRA
Like All
If you mean painted pictures : vos tableaux sont fantastiquesif you mean photograpies : vos photos sont --"--if you mean computer imagery : vos graphismes sont --"--
"it's not the same anymore"
Es Vos Illic means "You are at" or "you are in" in Latin.