It means, "Message him/her so he/she will calm down. See ya."
Using the Spanish to English translator online to find the answer, the Spanish phrase "mensajes gratis" translates to the English phrase "free messages".
The Spanish phrase mensajes movistar does not seem to really mean anything in English. Neither words by themselves are actually proper Spanish words, although mensaje means message.
The phrase "get lost" as in telling someone to leave is "piérdete" in Spanish.
Spanish courts may hear this phrase a lot. The English phrase "settlement amount" translates to the Spanish phrase "importe de la liquidacion".
El plato tipico is the Spanish phrase for a regional specialty.
"Duos moor" is not a phrase in Spanish. It may be a misspelling or an incorrect phrase. Can you provide more context or clarification?
a translation of a spanish word to English
The Spanish phrase for \"Gold, God, and glory\" is \"Oro, Dios, y gloria\".
The Spanish phrase te amo means "I love you".
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No, the phrase ¡Buenos días! is not Italian. The masculine plural phrase serves as the Spanish equivalent of the English phrase "Good day!" and of the Italian phrase Buon giorno! The respective pronunciations will be "BWEY-no-STHEE-as" in Spanish and "bwon DJOR-no" in Italian.
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