"No importa, no importa" translates to "It doesn't matter, it doesn't matter" in English. It's often used to convey that something is unimportant or not worth worrying about. This phrase can indicate a sense of nonchalance or reassurance in a conversation.
my mom is black but my dad look white he says he is black i know he is not and hes eyes lookl Ike he is Asian who are you? youre stupid. no one asked you. a nadie le importa.
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Literature in English is the writing written in English, but English in literature is the overall English literature that there is in the general category of "literature."
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No importa.
Perhaps the writer meant "no me importa lo que piensen de mi"? In that case... it means,"it doesn't matter to me what you think of me"....
matter, as in "que importa?", "what does it matter?".
It means: I love him; it doesn't matter how I feel.
No importa, or no tiene nada qué ver.
"No me importa" No me interesa
Non mi importa! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "I don't care!"Specifically, the adverb non is "not". The personal pronoun mi means "to me" in this context. The verb importa translates as "does matter, is important, is mattering, matters".The pronunciation will be "nohn meem-POHR-tah" in Italian.
HaHa, you mean saludo hermanita? it mean greeting, little sister
We could know each other and i dont care if you had babies
Lo que importa es vivir was created in 1987.
No importa morir - 1969 is rated/received certificates of: Finland:K-16 Iceland:16
no me importa