It means, "I stay." or "I'm staying."
"Yo quedo" is Spanish for "I stay" or "I remain."
"Quedo" in English can mean "I stay" or "I remain" depending on the context.
The phrase "Yo siempre estoy mean" translates to "I am always mean" in English.
"Yo quiero ser" means "I want to be" in English.
"Yo soy feliz" in Spanish means "I am happy."
yo no so = I don't know q (que?) might mean 'what' cojone = testicle
Por esto yo quedo mi teta translates to "Why I prefer my breasts" in English.
"Quedo" in English can mean "I stay" or "I remain" depending on the context.
"Paeso" is likely a misspelling of "paseo," which means walk or stroll in Spanish. "You quedo soltera jurao" translates to "you remained single, I swear" in a colloquial and informal way. The phrase may suggest surprise or disbelief that someone remains single despite expectations.
In Spanish, that would be "quedarse en casa". I stay at home is "Yo me quedo en casa".
Carolina Coronado has written: 'Se va mi sombra, pero yo me quedo' 'Obra en prosa'
I keep your voice in my mind.
Quiero jugar con mis amigos/amigas. ('Amigos' if all male, or mixed; 'amigas', if all female)
The cast of La gloria quedo atras - 1962 includes: Tony Carbajal
Yo, no or no yo could mean "Not me" or "I haven't/I didn't"
I stay at home to practice my piano lesson
Yo yo yo. wasup yo?
Me quedo un rato más.