it means: ask for it and you´ll receive it , it´s like a proverb
'Lo menos posible', pide el arrendatario. 'Lo mas posible', responde el dueño.
Pide means he she or it asks, and can also mean the command "Ask" as in, if you told someone to ask. A separate word, preguntar, is used for asking questions. Pide, from pedir, is asking FOR something, or in other words requesting something.
craddle of filth
It means "The serpent asks the lion for help".
It means "I knew it"
"lo voy a llevar" means "I am going to take it". "lo voy a lavar" means "I am going to wash it"
In turkey
I believe that it is pronounced pita.
me quiere means I want lo quiere means he/she wants
il means the and io means I
The English translation of 'No es lo que usted nacio pero lo que usted lo tiene en usted mismo para ser' is It isn't what you're born with but what you have within your very self to be. In the word-by-word translation, the adverb 'no' means 'not'. The verb 'es' means '[he/she/it] is'. The phrase 'lo que' means 'what'. The personal pronoun 'usted' means 'you'. The verb 'nacio' means '[you/he/she/it] were or was born'. The conjunction 'pero' means 'but'. The pronoun 'lo' means 'it'. The adjective 'mismo' means 'same'. The preposition 'para' means 'to'. The infinitive 'ser' means 'to be'.
Lo siento means Im sorry.