East South East which means you are travelling primarily east but on a southerly path. For instance San Francisco to Miami.
Daytime temperatures 28.c wind direc tion
"This love"
direction
Technically, it means "that", though it has been used to refer to random guys or anyone who aHispanic or Latino is talking to, whether they know them or not, like "hey ese!" or "what you doing, ese?" This is all true, it means in English "Spanish homeboy", or the slang version anyway, but it is mostly to refer to someone of gang nature with my experience it refers to surenos and northenios but it is used for any person even if not Latin or Hispanic it is just less common. WhitePowder: Regardless, ESE is also what you would pronounce the letter "S" which is the first letter of Spanish or it's racist slur.
In a direction away from the son
to reach out in every direction equally and continuously
Thank You
ESE mostly east, a little bit south
In Mexican Spanish, "ese" is a slang term commonly used to refer to a person, similar to "dude" or "man" in English. It can also be used to emphasize or show agreement with something someone said.
ese
That Man xD
"Ese beso" is Spanish for "that kiss." It refers to a specific kiss given or received in the past, with the word "ese" meaning "that" in Spanish.
"This love"
want to be different
it's not French
135 = ESE = East-South-East
"¿A qué pertenece ese lugar?" is a Spanish question that translates to "What does that place belong to?" or "To whom does that place belong?" It is asking about the ownership or affiliation of a specific location.
"Ese e pupo" means "Thank you very much" 'Ese' means 'Thank you' and is used if you're talking to an older person. To a younger person, you would say 'Ose' 'Pupo' means 'very much' The 'e' in "Ese e pupo" can be left out... "Ese pupo"