it means whaat's up dude
This means, "I love you more because I am older than you." It's a female speaking.
Que hombre feliz means what a happy man. Ano means year and so does not make sense in this sentence. Cumpleanos feliz sounds similar and means happy birthday.
Limpias la casa mas que él - You clean the house more than he (does). Limpias la casa mas que el - You clean the house more than the.... Accents/tildes change the meaning of some words so they are important.
Te extraño tanto que me duele, hombre dulce
"Que chula estás" can be translated to "you look so pretty" or "you are so cute" in English.
Usually "to suppose" is translated as "suponer" which is conjugated exactly like "poner", so "supposed" = "supuesto". Por ejemplo: Supongo que necesito escribir una frase en espanol que usa "suponer", tendria que escoger algo facil como "?no supones que yo podria llegar un poco mas tarde?"
ok primero es Tu cubana y yo sabemos mas espanol que tu? segundo nosotras MEXICANS sabemos mas que tu so agar tu espanol bien :p
Translation: It is a shame that I am/you are/he-she is so far away.
so you will stay
you are really stupid It was used in NYC school system to teach people how to pronounce the vowels in Spanish: A (ah) E (eh) I (ee) O (o) U (ooh), el (or mi? or mas?) my donkey knows better than you. Told to me I recall it as "mas en ver mi burro que tu" or "but in my view that your donkey" BBeggs learned it meant a burro is smarter than you. A donkey is smarter than you - direct translation
I have heard, Puta, (It is also a swear, so be wary) pollo, (Chicken) Franci (From Francisco), Cat, (From Catherine), Chico/chica, (Boy/girl) Hombre, (Man, used very generally like, que pasa hombre?) Jessi (From Jessica)
Hombre is spanish for man, so an Hombre has 2 legs