Long live; live forever. It's more of a victory cheer/response.
"Qu'est-ce-que ça veut dire?" More accusingly: "Que veux-tu dire par là?"
Whereas is "pendant que" or "d'un autre côté" in French.
'je sais ce que tu veux dire' or more standard: 'je vois ce que tu veux dire'
Savez-vous ce que je dis ? means 'do you know what I'm saying?'; Est-ce que tu diras ... means 'will you say / tell ...'
"Que dijiste" means "what did you say?" in Spanish. It is a common phrase used to ask someone to repeat what they just said.
when Mexicans say ''viva la raza'' its for showing there pride for Mexicans and there country long lived the heritage
You would say "Espero que coge unos mexicanos."
que dice is what does it say or what does she say or what does he say
que disent-ils = as they sayWhat do they say (about it)?
...that he said (to you)... ¿Que te dijo? = What did he say (to you)?
to act as soon as they say action for example if i say i can cry on que, when you say cry i can start to cry
"cesq que say" should be written "qu'est-ce que c'est" (if this is French) and would them nmean "what is this"
I think it means what are we going to be. but i think you mean to say que vamos hacer. which means what are we going to do
Que quiere decir KMRCBT? or you can say Que es KMRCBT? The first means "What day KMRCBT mean?" and the second says "What is KMRCBT?"
Me significas más que lo que piensas.
"Qu'est-ce-que ça veut dire?" More accusingly: "Que veux-tu dire par là?"
"What does mom say?"