it means a nice white salsa dip :)
"Falta mucho" in Spanish translates to "a long way to go" or "a lot left." It is typically used to express that there is still a considerable amount of time, distance, or progress remaining in a particular situation.
In real Spanish you'd ask: me extrañas? To say: Do you miss me? to say: do you miss me? in spanish: me echas de menos?
You can say "sinto sua falta" in Brazilian Portuguese to mean "I miss you."
sinto a falta dele
"Treinta" means thirty in Spanish.
i need a pen
We're missing ....... or we're short of ........
'Tu me haces falta, mi chula irlandesa' = I miss you, my Irish rogue/knave/clown.
falta
Me haces falta.
haces falta means I need you !!!! haces falta means I need you !!!! haces falta means I need you !!!!
Que hace falta?
But they lack the connection to the Argentine tango.
"Falta" is a lack, want, mistake, or absence when used as a noun. It can also be used as one conjugated form of the verb "faltar," which is "to be missing." One common use of the word is in the sentence "Me haces falta," which is one way to say "I miss you."
falta de comunicacion
Necesito/me falta pelo.
"Falta mucho" in Spanish translates to "a long way to go" or "a lot left." It is typically used to express that there is still a considerable amount of time, distance, or progress remaining in a particular situation.