Aw, my little cousin is a little bit jealous
yes
simple; broken
simple, broken
watered dowm; broked
"As" is an English equivalent of the Spanish word tan. The adverb also translates into English as "so" or "such" according to context. Regardless of meaning or use, the pronunciation will be "tahn" in Spanish.
estan grave. its very very bad. es - tan - gra-vey.
Literally, "so tomorrow I was so annoying." It appears to be nonsense.
In "Mother Tongue," Amy Tan showcases how her mother faced discrimination due to her limited English proficiency, while Tan, who is fluent in English, received better treatment. The doctor's demeanor changed towards Tan because she spoke English without an accent, highlighting the prejudices faced by those with accents or limited language skills. This experience resonates Tan's argument about the complexities and biases related to language proficiency and how it can impact interactions and perceptions.
"Odotan" (O - do - tan)
(they/you all are) so happy
A Gordon Setter is always black and tan, the English not
As an adjective : crón or buí