Hay crazy girl! Oye is the familiar command form of "oir", meaning "to hear". Literally, it is "listen!", but many times would be translated as a more general exclamation, like "hay!". "Loca" is the feminine form of "loco", which means "crazy", or when used as a pronoun (as in this case), it would mean "crazy person", or in the feminine, "crazy girl".
"Oye soy" in English translates to "hey, I am".
In Spanish, "oye solo tengo" translates to "hey, I only have." The phrase is often used to express limited resources or possessions.
"Su loca" in Spanish translates to "her crazy" in English. It is used to describe someone or something that is deemed crazy or wild.
Oye means hear,to hear Eg: "Me oye?" (do you hear me?)
I think you mean "La genta está muy loca." Which means "The people are very crazy."
"Oye soy" in English translates to "hey, I am".
La vida loca - The crazy life
You dont spell oye like that oye is like hear oye le dises a papi is hey can you tell dad oh and im not sure oye is spell like that im mexican and my family doesnt say oye that much hoped this helped
Vata= slang for girl. loca=crazy
"Loca por ti" means crazy for you.
loca tu eres means 'You're crazy'
La loca means crazy and mad(person as well as life). In this case, it would apply to a female or feminine subject - "la vida loca" - the crazy life.
La vida loca
''La Vida Loca'' is not Dutch, and it has no meaning in Dutch whatsoever.
It means, YOU ARE CRAZY, CHICA!!!
Porques estas muy loca means Why are you so crazy?
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