'De tal palo tal astilla' is a Spanish idiom. 'Un palo' is a stick and 'una astilla' is a chip; essentially the expression means 'like father like son'. The English equivalent is 'a chip off the old block'.
"¿Qué tal de calor?" in Spanish can be translated to "How hot is it?" or "How's the heat?" It is a way to ask about the temperature or weather conditions.
The phrase "like father, like son" in Portuguese is "de tal pai, tal filho".
Hello in Zamboangueño Chavacano and in other dialects of Chavacano Language is "HOLA!" how are you is "Que tal?"or "Como Estas?" Acer_Cyle/Ar.Rondayot -----Lenguaje Es Cultura y de nuestro IDentidad!!
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De tu means: of your in English.
"From such a stick, such a chip" is a literal English equivalent of the Spanish phrase De tal palo tal astilla, which reiterates the English saying "A chip off the old block".Specifically, the preposition de is "from, of". The feminine/masculine adjective tal means "such". The masculine noun palo means "stick". The feminine noun astilla translates as "chip".The pronunciation will be "dey tahl PAH-loh tah-lah-STEE-ya" in Spanish.
The cast of De tal palo tal astilla - 1960 includes: Armando Acosta as Charro Luis Aguilar as Miguel Marmolejo Marina Camacho as Rosa Margarito Luna Francisco Meneses Roberto Meyer as Juez de Registro Civil Aurelio Salinas Flor Silvestre as Elena
The cast of De tal Paco tal astilla - 1997 includes: Pere Ponce as Paquito Francisco Rabal as Don Paco
The cast of De tal Pedro tal astilla - 1987 includes: Reynaldo Miravalles as Pedro Quijano (Cero Por Ciento) Gilberto Reyes
The cast of De tal palo tal chipote - 1987 includes: Rosella Charly Valentino
"¿Qué tal de calor?" in Spanish can be translated to "How hot is it?" or "How's the heat?" It is a way to ask about the temperature or weather conditions.
Mulata de tal was created in 1963.
un palo de madera
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Ben De Palo goes by Malaka Benny.
I would need to know what you mean by 'Father Me'. In my reading of standard English, I would find it hard to follow 'father' with 'me'. Do you mean 'My Father'?
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