the dead one or the death
You are dead, gringo! (gringo is a derogatory term by latin Americans for US English Speakers.)
Tonight is very hot but my heart is dead
It's dead.
It means "bread of death", and is a traditionl sweet bread baked for the día de los muertos celbrations in Mexico.
From Spanish to English, it means: I charge the dead?
flower of the dead
My world is over.
Estoy muerto. The English phase "I'm dead" meaning "I am in deep trouble" would translate to I am a dead man. "Soy un muerto"
"Muerto" is a Spanish word that translates to "dead" in English. It is often used to describe something that is deceased or lifeless. The term can also appear in various cultural contexts, such as in literature, music, and celebrations like Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead), where it refers to honoring the deceased.
It means "bread of death".
Colloquial, "very hungry". Literal, "died of starvation".
he is not dead he is still living