Translated from Spanish it means 'Little spring that runs clear and sonorous'
The conversational tone is "Little fountain that runs loud and clear".so-no- rous [suh-nawr-uhs, -nohr-, son-er-uhs]-adjective1.giving out or capable of giving out a sound, esp. a deep, resonant sound, as a thing or place: a sonorous cavern.2.loud, deep, or resonant, as a sound.3.rich and full in sound, as language or verse.4.high-flown; grandiloquent: a sonorous speech.The name Sonora is of Spanish origin and refers to a region in northwest Mexico. It is believed to be derived from the Native American word "suwila," meaning "cornfields."
That means something like "the rumor goes around" or "circulates".
"En Hermosillo" means "in Hermosillo" in Spanish. Hermosillo is a city in the state of Sonora, Mexico.
"Corre que los muertos están en la calle" translates to "Run, the dead are in the street." It is an expression used to convey urgency or danger, as if warning that something very serious or threatening is happening.
lol funny question hope i know the answer wawis is in slag spanish from Mexico usually from the northern states like sonora, baja California, means blow job( oral sex)
"the dog runs"
Sonora in California is named after the Mexican state of Sonora , so called because the local native population mispronounced the name of the Virgin Mary (Señora) as Sonora.
it means manzana el cabro corre with hamburgers
The name Sonora is of Spanish origin and refers to a region in northwest Mexico. It is believed to be derived from the Native American word "suwila," meaning "cornfields."
A través de. Sometimes "por", as in "corre por el parque", he runs through the park.
You might mean Clara Barton who is known for starting the Red Cross
{he/she/it} runs -- as in running on foot. It could also be the tú command "Run!"
That means something like "the rumor goes around" or "circulates".
"En Hermosillo" means "in Hermosillo" in Spanish. Hermosillo is a city in the state of Sonora, Mexico.
"Corre que los muertos están en la calle" translates to "Run, the dead are in the street." It is an expression used to convey urgency or danger, as if warning that something very serious or threatening is happening.
Verde means green in Spanish. clara = light
Clear tip