Bravo is an expression used to show approval or admiration for someone's actions or performance. It is commonly used to show praise, especially in theatrical or performance settings.
'Bravo' (Spanish) = brave, manly, savage, wild 'Bravo!' (the exclamation) means the same in English and Spanish
Alpha, Bravo, Charlie and Delta are the letters of the police alphabet. e.g. Alpha=A Bravo=B
it means bravo
I think bravo is an international word. If you mean saying bravo when you applause is the same thing: Браво - Bravo. In Russian sometimes we say: Браво Бис - Bravo, Beas! where Bravo means that you liked the scene and Beas is that you would like to hear it again.
I'm not sure if this is math. I found reference to 11-Bravo: That was a military term meaning an infantry man.
"That is so great! Hooray, hooray, and thanks."
The term "brava" is the feminine form of "bravo" in Spanish. "Brava" is used to compliment a woman or a group of women, while "bravo" is used to compliment a man or a group of men. Both terms are used to express admiration or approval.
It means "Congratrulations Soklis"
Bravo Chérie on s'est bien amusées means "Bravo Honey, we had real fun / we really enjoyed ourselves" in French. Both Chérie and amusées include the additional 'e' indicating the feminine, so this is a girl speaking about an all-girl group.
I'm all right you are also very well bravo
I think she I hope so she looks like it she is really pretty
I think you mean Ciara Bravo. She was born on March 18, 1997. She is currently known for as Katie Knight on Big Time Rush.