Un loco asesino. (A crazy assassin)
loco
It means crazy.
da = give(s) loca = insane/mad (female)
Oddly enough the word is spelled the same in Spanish as it is in English. Only the pronunciation is diffferent. deh-see-siON
Lokito is probably a shortened form of loquito which is often a term of affection deriving from the word "loco" meaning crazy.
Déméns or fatuus both mean crazy in Latin.
killer = asesino
The personal pronoun "I" in Spanish is "yo".
Slayer= killer = matador (in Spanish)
crazy
yaluly
It means crazy.
The spanish phrase que tal means whats up or whats going on.
da = give(s) loca = insane/mad (female)
You could use: chiflado.
The term ''ende'' is a word of Spanish origins. Ende can be translated as hence, or therefore. The word is usually preceded by the Spanish word 'por'.
"Loca" is a Spanish word that translates to "places" in English.
Nueces is the Spanish word for nuts (the edible kind, not the slang word for crazy).