I would say "weigh here" (sign in a supermarket?) but it's not French, I think it's in spanish
Peso is the currency in several Latin American countries... "pesito" is diminutive of peso... and "aquí" means "here" ... So it means that whatever they were offering was one peso or "one small peso here". Many times it is just to lure customers that way.
"Un pesito acqui" is not grammatically correct in Italian. It seems to be a mix of Spanish ("pesito" meaning little peso) and Italian ("acqui" which doesn't have a specific meaning in this context). It's possible that it's an informal expression or a mistake.
"Ya estoy aquí en las" translates to "I am already here in the" in English.
un mur is 'a wall' in French.
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"J'ai un" in French translates to "I have a" in English.
"I have a crush on a boy."
Guido of Acqui died in 1070.
Acqui Terme's population is 20,488.
Massacre of the Acqui Division happened in 1943.
The area of Acqui Terme is 33.42 square kilometers.
No such word in English exists. You need to specify the language.
"Ya estoy aquí en las" translates to "I am already here in the" in English.
un tabier doesn't mean anything, un tablier means un apron
I hope you mean 'What do the initials 'UN' mean - United Nations.
It's "un accomplissement" and it does mean an accomplishment or fulfillment
Alberto Pozzetti was born on September 11, 1914, in Acqui Terme, Piedmont, Italy.
Riccardo Ghione was born on February 22, 1922, in Acqui Terme, Piedmont, Italy.
'en un' = 'in a'