The phrase "tu carcel" means "your jail" in English. "Tu Carcel" is a song sung by Marco Antonio Solis. A translation of the song can be found in several different places. Some of these places include Lyrics Translate and Song Meanings.
"Sue esta hacienda" is not a meaningful phrase in Spanish. It seems to be a combination of words that don't form a coherent statement.
In civil law, the phrase extraordinary circumstances typically refers to unforeseeable events or situations beyond a person's control that may affect their ability to fulfill a legal obligation or expectation. These circumstances are usually considered rare, significant, and not part of the normal course of events. Court judgments may take into account such circumstances when determining liability or granting relief.
It means that you get down on your hands and knees, and stand like a four legged animal, 'on all fours'.
There is no such word in English. -You possibly mean "C'est la vie" , a French phrase, loosely meaning "that's life' .
It means "love has all the rights" in French. This phrase suggests that love is powerful and able to overcome obstacles or boundaries.
Marco Antonio Solís
"are you"
tu choisis toi meme mean you chose it your self.
"Tu as" is a French phrase that means "you have" in English. It is used when referring to possessions or qualities that someone has.
Aloha: Hmmm, not familiar with this phrase. : /
The phrase "para tu familia también" means ""for your family, too".
"Et tu spirit, tu tu o" does not have a specific meaning or translation in English. It appears to be a nonsensical or invented phrase.
Tu as de la monnaie? means - Have you got any change? (coins)
It is an incomplete phrase. quoi means what.
"Comment tu vas?" means "How are you?"
"Tu necesitar tu mover tu anos" in Spanish translates to "You need to move your years" in English. This phrase does not make sense in either language, as it appears to be a misunderstanding or incorrect translation.
Depends on the context but probably "what do you look like?"