In Spanish de fresa means Strawberry.
"La fresa" translates to "the strawberry" in Spanish. It can also be used colloquially to refer to a person who is preppy or obsessed with appearance.
The Spanish word 'cono' means cone. For example, the phrase "Quiciera un helado de fresa en un cono." translates to "I would like strawberry ice cream in a cone."
De tu means: of your in English.
"The person I love most"
"Debajo de" means "underneath" or "below" in English.
Boca de fresa - 2003 is rated/received certificates of: Argentina:Atp
The cast of Boca de fresa - 2003 includes: Roberto Carnaghi as Roberto Rodrigo De la Serna as Oscar Erica Rivas as Natalia
You say, "pastelillos de fresa."
the strawberry or plural straberries
The cast of Sirope de fresa - 2000 includes: Pablo Argente as Juanma Isabel Castellano as Bea Elizabet Perdomo as Yure Mar Rivero as Marta David Santana as David
The cast of 5 de chocolate y 1 de fresa - 1968 includes: Juan Ferrara as Pablo Edmundo Mendoza as Alberto Consuelo Monteagudo as Sor Prudencia Enrique Rambal as Commissioner from Agencia Internacional de Vigilancia (AIV) Enriqueta Reza as Nun Fernando Saucedo Michel Strauss as Luis
"La fresa" translates to "the strawberry" in Spanish. It can also be used colloquially to refer to a person who is preppy or obsessed with appearance.
It means, "You're a strawberry." It also means, "You're a rasp (or drill)." To be a 'fresa,' has a pejorative connotation related to being snobbish, pretentious, and at the same time, contemporarily 'hip.' You may want to check out the link, below. It's in Spanish, but it gives several examples of "fresa-speak."
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strawberry is "fresa"