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Pa pa americano
in spanish when people say pa' is slang for the word "para" which has different meaning ...para could mean for ...in this case pa' mayte = para mayte ....for mayte... assuming mayte is a name which is a common name in south america...para can also mean "to" ....for example ir para mayte = going to mayte ...if mayte is a place
Renato Carosone - And the original title of the song is Tu vuo' fa' l'Americano
'Up, down, to the center, inside' is the literal meaning. It's a hispanic tradition and it is usually said in the less formal "pa" instead of "para." While taking a shot of alcohol you raise your glass up and say "pa' arriba," you lower your glass to your hip while saying "pa' abajo," then you raise your glass to your chest to say "pal centro," and then you drink your shot after you say, "pa dentro."
"You train for football." would be "Te entrenas para fútbol." In the formal it is "Usted se entrena para fútbol." The verb is entrenarse.
pa means para = for chino = Chinese guy but it could also be like a joke Al Pacino (pa chino)
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para madali nakin pa lvl up at maraming pera
You Wanna Be Americano was created on 2006-11-03.
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Pa' is the first syllable for the Spanish word "para." Pa' is used by "the younger generation". It is pronounced <pah>, or pa as shown in your question. This is analogous to American kids that say "What-ev" instead of "Whatever" or "Fav" instead of "Favorite."