The phrase was "Arriba, arriba, ándele" (Spoken by Speedy Gonzales) and means "up, up, come on" or perhaps, "up, up, away".
Translation: frase (noun) or expresar (verb)
The phrase in Spanish is "te amo" (I love you), from the verb amar (to love).
The phrase in Spanish is "tan fuerte" (so strong).
The Spanish phrase is "casa y familia" (home and family).
The phrase is "sin alcohol." (pronounced seen, sin= without)
The phrase uttered by the cartoon Mexican mouse Speedy Gonzales is "¡Ándele! ¡Ándele! ¡Arriba!" (ándale, ándale, arriba) which literally means "go, go, up" and was intended to imply "run, run, hurry up." He also says "¡Epa! ¡Epa! ¡Epa!" (an exclamation of excitement or warning, such as "look out").
Feliz Navidad is a Spanish phrase meaning "Merry Christmas."
The word is 'cita' as in the phrase 'con cita previa' meaning 'by appointment only'
The phrase (likely from the Spanish ay, "oh") is often spelled "Ay-yi-yi!"The nautical phrase is "aye aye", and the small lemur species is the same (aye-aye).
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This is likely a typo for the word "unfamiliar" (not known or recognized).The similar-sounding Spanish phrase is en familia (in the family).
The phrase "thank you for taking care of me" in Spanish is spelled "gracias por cuidarme." In Spanish, "thank you" is "gracias," "for" is "por," "taking care" is "cuidando," and "of me" is "de mí." So, the complete phrase is "gracias por cuidarme."