"Que toto" is not a standard phrase in Spanish. It might be a misspelling or a slang term used in a specific region or context. Can you provide more context or check if there might be a typo in the phrase?
"Que caza" means "What are you hunting?" in Spanish.
"Que queres" is a phrase in Spanish that translates to "what do you want" in English.
"Que Parte" means "which part" in English.
The question "Por que la pregunta mean in English" translates to "Why does the question mean in English?" in English.
"Que necesitas hacer" means "What do you need to do" in English.
"Toto" could be a childish way of saying "dad."
mi popolq mi guevo es grand me pican los granos diablo que toto mami quiero lamberte el toto
It is a Latin Root for "in all" and is an adverb. In a sentence: in toto, there are 5 boys and 5 girls.
It means 'this' in Slovak and Czech.
"toto" is not a Spanish word. So it means: "The toto I infect you"
There is no Toto in the Inkheart book and series. Did you mean Toto from the Wizard of Oz? His breed was not specified by the author, yet the film directors decided to use a Carin Terrier called Terry to play his role.
bayna igual que el toto no se
de que: from what
Rien que = nothing
it means 'what i have to do'
Tener que = "to have to".
'What does what?' = 'Que hace que?' (with accents on the 'e' in 'que')