That would be, "Esa lucecita tiene que brillar." It means, "That little light has to shine."
it is ungrammatical but it means: "that nothing"
That is my girl.
"Wao, está bien chula esa foto" translates to "Wow, that photo is really beautiful" in English. The phrase expresses admiration for the attractiveness or beauty of a photo. "Chula" is a colloquial term in Spanish often used to describe something as cute or lovely.
Synonyms for "regularly" include: * frequently * uniformly * periodically * steadily * evenly * continuity * rhythmically * punctually * successive * intermittently * every so often * at fixed interval.
The acronym NASA abbreviates the title of the 1958-established US agency, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.See link below for more information on the NASA.National Aeronautic and Space Administration.NASA stands for National Aeronautics and Space Administration.The N stands for (National) Aeronautics Space Administration.National Aeronautics Space Administration and ESA is European space agencyAww, do you mean the meaning of the abbreviation NASA?It means National Aeronautics and Space Administration.NASA stands for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. NASA is a government agency in much the same way that the CIA and FBI are government agencies. NASA deals with the space program.
"Y esa quien esss" in English translates to "And who is that?"
me encanta esa sonrisa
it means i dont get the beginning but were its stars at hay pero it says "oh look at that that babys mouth its the most beautifulest god bless her
Tiene is not used with I. When you speak in first person you use "tengo" <<< EXACTLY. Tiene means: "has". it is used for he/she/it. Conjugations in first person (yo or I): 1. tengo--is used in the present tense. example: Yo tengo gatos. (I have cats.) 2.tenía-- is used in the past tense example: Yo tenía gatos. (I had cats.) 3.tendré-- is used in the future tense example: Yo tendré gatos. (I will have cats.) Conjugations in 3rd person. (he, she, it) or (él,ella,eso) 1.tiene-- is used in the present tense. example: él tiene gatos. (he has cats.) Ella tiene gatos. (She has cats). Esa casa tiene gatos. (That house has cats in it.) Esa represents it, but in spanish you must name a noun to accompany it, in this case it was casa or house. 2.tenía-- same as in first person 3. tendrá-- is used in the future tense. example: él tendrá gatos. (He will have cats.) same with she; Esa niña tendrá gatos. (That girl will have cats.) It in spanish eso, is accompanied by a noun, in this case niña or girl.
it is ungrammatical but it means: "that nothing"
Prophet Esa in Arabic (Jesus in English) is a God Messenger to whom God revealed the Bible, holy book of Christians.
I think it means "bro" in Spanish because my friend always calls me esa and my dad said it means "bro". I hope that clears up any questions about that!"Esa" when pronounced like the English word "Essay" means "bro" as explained above. "Esa" when pronounced as written means "that" like in the sentence "No me gusta esa mesa." (I don't like that table.)
Assuming Lisa is a name, then "How many cousins does Lisa have?"
Translation: Why do you say that word?
"Esa quien ess" does not have a direct translation in English as it is not a recognizable phrase. It seems like a misspelled or incomplete phrase in Spanish. If you provide more context, I can try to help you further.
It means who's that girl like in the song by Madonna
Translation: I am not jealous with that cow.