"Ya Po" means different things depending on how it was used or said. It could mean "Come on" or "please" its like whining.
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"Kini Po Po" means "urinary incontinence" in English.
"Mowimy po polsku" translates to "We speak Polish" in English.
"Me neither!" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase ¡A mí tampoco! The phrase translates literally as "To me neither!" in English. The pronunciation will be "a mee tam-PO-ko" in Uruguayan Spanish.
"laissez venir" means "let ... come", "po" does not mean anything in French.
The Albanian word 'po' translates to 'yes' in English.
The main dialect of Chile is called Chilean Spanish, which is characterized by its distinctive accent, vocabulary, and grammar. It has been influenced by indigenous languages, immigrant languages, and regional dialects within Chile. Some key features of Chilean Spanish include dropping the final "s" sound, using "po" and "cachai" as filler words, and particular slang terms unique to Chile.
Tiempo is a Spanish equivalent of the Italian word tempo. The masculine singular noun numbers among its many translations into English "time" and "weather." The respective pronunciations will be "TYEM-po" in Spanish and "TEM-po" in Italian.
It means "Thank you" in a formal way. Just saying salamat means "Thanks" in an informal manner.
"How long, my love?" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase ¿Quánto tiempo, mi amor? The question translates literally as "How much time, my love?" in English. The pronunciation will be "KWAN-to TYEM-po mee a-MOR" in Uruguayan Spanish.
"Vy govorite po russki" means "Do you speak Russian?" in English.
"You're just kidding/joking too."