In Spanish "lo" means "it"
"Lo dejo" in Spanish can mean "I leave it" or "I quit." The exact meaning can depend on the context in which it is used.
"Lo quiero" in Spanish translates to "I want it" in English.
"Lo perdí todo" in Spanish translates to "I lost everything" in English.
"Si lo dices" in Spanish translates to "if you say it" in English.
Lo que pasó means "that which happened," or "what occurred." Lo que pasó es que hablábamos= What happened is (that) we were talking
The word lo in the Italian language translates into English as the word the. The word lo in Spanish translates as it.
There is no Spanish word "hazlo", if you mean hacerlo, it means do it. "Haz lo" means do as, do what, or do it.
It means "that which [what] they might say."
Quién (you spelled this kien) is the Spanish word for "who". Quiere (kiere in your spelling) is the Spanish word for he, she or you (formal) wants. The phrase "¿Quién lo quiere?" would mean "Who wants it?"
"Tu lo has dicho" is Spanish which means you have said in English.
"Lo dejo" in Spanish can mean "I leave it" or "I quit." The exact meaning can depend on the context in which it is used.
"Lo quiero" in Spanish translates to "I want it" in English.
"culo" as one word in spanish means "ass."
"Lo perdí todo" in Spanish translates to "I lost everything" in English.
"Si lo dices" in Spanish translates to "if you say it" in English.
It means "I will dance" in Spanish.
The Spanish word 'dioses' is English for the word 'god" or "goddess". For example, the sentence "Por lo tanto, dejemos a los dioses fuera" translates to "Well, let us take the gods out of the running".