¡Qué diablos! (Literally, 'what devils!')
For example: ¿Qué diablos haces aquí? (What the hell are you doing here?)
Hell is infierno but Instead of word hell, spanish people say devil, " What the hell is going on here?" "Que diablos esta pasando aqui"
The polite way is" como asi ?" The bad way is " como chingados "
¿Qué el demonio?
¡Hola! ¿Qué estás haciendo?
Fiesta is simply the Spanish word for party.
heck peck leck feck neckNeck, fleck, heck, cheque, speck, wreck, beck, peck, and trek for a start.
Ubinam inferorum sum?
brave and noble but heck if I know
何なの? - Nannano? あれ? - Are?
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Heck with Spanish - can you spell it in English?
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Heck yes we do!! My Spanish tutor was an Ecuadorian and I thought he was really sexy and nice.
"Heck" is a minced oath used as a replacement for stronger swear words like "hell." "What the heck is a heck from a heck" is a playful expression that doesn't hold any specific meaning.
D-heck means what the heck
"Heck" in Tagalog is translated as "Ano ba yan" or "Ano ba iyan."
"Heck" in Tagalog can be translated as "anong sasabihin" or "ano ba 'yan," typically used to convey surprise, frustration, or disbelief.
Heck
A heck is not an inanimate object. Its the word some people say instead of saying "what the hell?"
heck yah heck yah
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