the table
The English translation for "de mesa" is "table." It refers to something that is placed on or used for the table, such as a tablecloth or centerpiece.
The translation in English of "no habla de uniones enternas" is "do not speak about inner connections."
The French translation for 'of' is "de" or "d'". The choice between "de" and "d'" depends on the word that follows. For example, "un morceau de gâteau" means "a piece of cake" while "une tasse d'eau" means "a cup of water".
The English translation of "paque de digo" is "what I say."
"Come from Cusco!" is just one literal English equivalent of the Spanish phrase ¡Vengan de Cuzco!Specifically, the verb vengan means "Come!" when using the formal plural form for the subject "you all". The preposition de means "from, of". The noun Cusco refers to an important city in southeast Peru.The pronunciation will be "BEHN-gahn they KOO-skoh" in Spanish.
De tu means: of your in English.
"on my grandma's table"
It means "compulsory".
In English, pas de tout means "not at all"
La Mesa in English means "the table," taken literally. However, in the Southwest, it is usually denoting a table-topped (i.e., flat) earthen structure, such as a mountain in the shape of an "n."
pas de touche means: do not touch
it means: i get tired of waiting
The translation in English of "no habla de uniones enternas" is "do not speak about inner connections."
pas de chien means 'no dog' in French.
The english translation for the spanish phrase "rueda de prensa" is "news conference". Similar translations are "rueda de agua" which means "whaterwheel" or "rueda de alfareo" which means "potter's wheel".
It literally means "flower of the lily".
It means "angel of the guard".
'Fin de semana' is Spanish. It's English translation is weekend. 'Fin' means the end. And 'semana' is means week. It's almost the same in French, where you say: 'Fin du semain'.