Stick on my velcro :)
glue in my velcro
In the Portuguese language, Cola no meu velcro means stick on my velcro. This sentence is also used in the Brazilian Portuguese language.
Kiss!
There is no sense on this phrase.
Le pêcheur is a French equivalent of the Portuguese phrase o pescador.Specifically, the French masculine singular definite article le and the Portuguese o mean "the." The French masculine noun pêcheur and the Portuguese pescador mean "fisherman." The pronunciation will be "luh peh-shuhr" in French and "oo PEH-shkuh-dohr" in Portuguese.
"Voce é linda" means "you are beautiful" in Portuguese. It is a common phrase used to compliment someone's appearance.
Taking a bath/ having a shower.
the velcro seed is clingy (no im not talking about velcro) im mean the velcro seed pods
The correct spelling in Portuguese is 'Cala a boca e me beija', which means shut up and kiss me. Cala = [You] shut. a = the. boca = mouth. e = and. me = me, as a direct object of the following verb. beija = [you] kiss.
"Voce e estupido" means "You are stupid" in Portuguese.
"Para vocês também" is a Portuguese phrase that translates to "for you all as well" in English.
It depends which language the phrase is in. An aria is usually an operatic song. Nos da means goodnight in Welsh. In Portuguese the phrase means 'in the song'.