"Gee" or "gosh"
¡Ay, caramba! it's an exclamation of surprise (negative or positive), it can be translated "oh my god!"jajaja it's just hahaha
Do you mean how do you say want in Spanish? The word "want" doesn't mean anything in Spanish because it is an English word. In spanish the infinitive "to want" is querar. I want is yo quiero.
The same name can be used in Spanish.
Adios means goodbye in Spanish.
spanish or espaniol In spanish it means "Hello."
¡Caramba!
It's spelled "caramba," and it's an interjection. "¡Ay caramba!" would mean something like "Oh my goodness!" or "Yikes!"
The word caramba comes from the Spanish -- not the Italian -- language. It functions as a popular exclamation in conversational Spanish. It translates most politely as "Good grief!" or "Heavens!"
The phrase "¡Ay caramba!" is roughly the same as "oh, woe!" -- an expression of grief or exasperation.Although the etymology is likely from carajo (male sex organ), it is frequently used strongly to mean "hell" or [excrement].
The Spanish interjection is spelled caramba (often ¡Ay, caramba!), a mild oath related to carajo,originally a nautical term (crow's nest) but given a genital connotation.
means.. Oh My God !!
"Caramba Que Pasa" is a playful expression in Spanish that roughly translates to "Wow, what's going on?" It is used to express surprise or astonishment in a colloquial way.
you can say either anda or caramba for wow
Caramba was created in 1981.
¡Ay, caramba! it's an exclamation of surprise (negative or positive), it can be translated "oh my god!"jajaja it's just hahaha
La Caramba died in 1787.
La Caramba was born in 1751.