It means "Translate Hahaha".
¡Ay, caramba! it's an exclamation of surprise (negative or positive), it can be translated "oh my god!"jajaja it's just hahaha
It means: Ready to return into hell hahaha
For you, a perfect gift, dear, lol, a thousand kisses - Luz.
Newspaper editors should remain objective and not traduce people no matter how disreputable they may be.
Scallop
"Jajaja" is the Spanish equivalent to "hahaha" in English, representing laughter. The more "ja's" you add (e.g. "jajajaja"), the stronger the expression of amusement.
¡Ay, caramba! it's an exclamation of surprise (negative or positive), it can be translated "oh my god!"jajaja it's just hahaha
Hahaha so it is/that's the way it is, little hand
jajaja means hahaha because our "j" sounds like "h"
English
It means: Ready to return into hell hahaha
The Spanish J sounds like the English H. So Jajaja is what you write in Spanish to indicate one is laughing. In English one would write Hahaha. Amigo means friend.
Not in English, it isn't. Traduce is a word, as is transduce.
Why would a man get lip prints? jajaja what's next a tongue ring and heels? jajaja
jajaja besos loco means: hahaha kisses dude (kisses don't mean a kiss exactly it could mean a kiss it could mean "bye" or "hai") i am south American
For you, a perfect gift, dear, lol, a thousand kisses - Luz.
"Vooley vous vous jajaja" is a nonsensical phrase and does not have any specific meaning in French. It appears to be a made-up or nonsensical expression.