it means you are one of ous
"Vous êtes la fille de mes rêves" means "you are the girl of my dreams".
The Spanish city that has those letters is Madrid.
it is ungrammatical. It means "of mine this"
Masculino de chica means "masculine of girl" in Spanish. It is used to refer to a male person or thing that corresponds to or is associated with a female person or thing.
To answer "De quién es?" (Whose is it?), you can respond by saying the owner's name or simply stating "es mío" (It's mine) or "es tuyo" (It's yours) depending on the context.
Antes de manejó afuera de la vista.
And where are you from, my friend?
Cantar de Mio Cid happened in 1195.
It means "mine is lee,where are you from?"
It's a mixture of letter-names and 'you', presumably 'yo', meaning 'I', but not the name for that letter, which is 'i' ('ee'). If this analysis is correct, the word is 'Madrid' M - eme A - a D - de R - ere I - (you=yo=) i D -de
Lijkplechtigheid ter ere van de leden van de koninklijke familie - 1910 is rated/received certificates of: Belgium:KT
Sico de mio is a national holiday celebrated on May 5th. Sico means 5. Pico de gaio is just a sause made from tomatoes.
"Vous êtes la fille de mes rêves" means "you are the girl of my dreams".
"tt" is not a word, and the rest is spelled wrong, but it means: "and tt where are you from my love"
The Spanish city that has those letters is Madrid.
means men of war, military men
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