Pretty tortured, but I think you are asking ¿Con quién vives? "Who are you living with?"
Ken Babstock has written: 'Mean' 'Verschmuggel reversible' -- subject(s): Canadian poetry, Translations into Spanish, French-Canadian poetry 'Mean Poems'
If you mean the spanish spelleing of haha (indicating laughter), in Hebrew you would write חחח if you mean the German expression meaning yes yes, in Hebrew that would be ken ken (כן כן) otherwise, Ja ja is not a real word.
Many names in one language do not actually have translations in other languages, and in such cases the person's name is the same in both languages. I was unable to find any Spanish translation for the name Kenneth, and I have never heard of one. The Related Link has many examples of names in Spanish, but not one foot. what do u mean by "one foot"? and my name is kenneth and im spanish haha
As I concern for my spanish people, you can go to: - www.wikipedia.com - English or en.wikipedia.com - es.wikipedia.com - Spanish
"Ken" also means nest, as in a bird's nest.
"Went beyond your ken" means it exceeded your knowledge or understanding.
bang bang gbe if you find a mean in your but its mostliky ken salazar
ken y as in the spanish singer? he has black hair with nice tan coloured skin and he is ultra fit trust me he is a a sexgod
The founders of Comic-Con are Shel Dorf, Ken Krueger, and Richard Alf. They established the first Comic-Con convention in 1970 in San Diego, California, which has since grown into one of the largest and most popular comic book and pop culture conventions in the world.
it mean you don,t know mate
府県 /fu ken/ mean prefecture in Japanese.
Irish people typically say "nae" to mean "no," while "ken" is a Scottish term meaning "know."