Ves is Spanish for 'you (informal) see.'
"Maldita sea!" does not translate well into English (it literally means "accursed be it"), but is usually translated as "Damn it!" or "Hell yeah!". So, the translation would be: "Damn it, daddy, you look good."
One. You pronounce it like: Moovs. Not Moo-ves.
Examples of nouns that end in -f or -fe that change to -ves to form the plural are:calf; calveshalf; halveshoof; hoovesknife; knivesleaf; leaveslife; livesloaf; loavesscarf; scarvesself; selvessheaf; sheavesshelf; shelvesthief; thieveswife; wiveswolf; wolves
No - it does not mean Jackie in english. "Hedwig" is the English language equivalent for "Jadwiga"
quoi is 'what' in English.
ves
You see yourself with me for a long time
Todavía te ves gorda. You still look fat.
as you see the work that I leave today
"How beautiful you appear! Happy new year."
It means: "one more birthday and you will yet see"
Look at how good you look, year after year.
ves
you see her
when do you watch tv
"Sino hasta junio como ves" translated to English means "But until June, how do you see it?"
No, as of 2014 there are not retail locations where one can buy the Lola Erase Una Ves episodes with English subtitles. This version without subtitles is available for purchase.