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"Dicho" means "saying" or "proverb" in English. It refers to a short, traditional expression that imparts wisdom or advice.
its an old Portuguese saying meaning, waste not want not.
This is an American/English saying, and it has no direct translation in Finnish.
its like saying i dont understand you sweatheart
The English translation of the Sicilian saying "Camina chi pantoflui fino a quannu non hai I scarpi" is "Walk in slippers until you have shoes." This saying conveys the idea of being patient and making do with what you have until you can acquire something better.
"My heart belongs to" is an American/English saying with no direct translation in Finnish.
What language is it in? It appears to be from two different languages, Spanish and another one.
English translation for the Spanish phrase "mi pagina" means my page. It can be used in many ways, it fits better when one speaks a complete sentence rather than just saying 'mi pagina'.
Literally, it means, "it's nothing." It's a way of saying, "you're welcome", not unlike the English, "think nothing of it."
I'm not familiar is "why do you have to go?" a saying in English, but the literal translation is "miksi sinun täytyy lähteä?" in Finnish
The above expression when translated becomes 'what are you saying'. It is an expression of excitement.
The translation of the Spanish word gracioso means amusing or funny. It can also mean cute as if saying cute little hands or feet. It also means things that are attractive.