Yes passe greeting
"Lo pase" in Spanish means "I passed it" or "I went through it." It can refer to passing a test, an experience, or a situation successfully.
Sac Pase. (Literally, "What's going on?")
si can be "if" or "yes" tienes comes from tener which mean "to have" there it can be either "if you have" or "yes you have/you do have"
"Si Gallo" is Spanish for "The Rooster".
In Chinese, "si si" can mean "silk and silk" referring to luxury goods, or it can also mean "silk thread" which is used in traditional Chinese embroidery. Its meaning can vary depending on the context or usage.
"Lo pase" in Spanish means "I passed it" or "I went through it." It can refer to passing a test, an experience, or a situation successfully.
"Come on in!" or "Come inside."
"Que pase bien el día" is Spanish for "I wish you a good day" or "have a good day."
It's Haitian Creole. Sak pase - What's up N'ap boule - (most common response to sak pase) I'm ok
pase lo que pase
The population of Pase Duchang Kookherd is 3,144.
I love you no matter what
I love you brother no matter what happens
Only go through. You would never say this by itself, though. You'd add something on the end, such as "aquí" (here)-- Solo pase por aquí -- Only go this way.
Te quiero pase lo que pase.
what does the Latin phrase ''Si Hoc'' mean
Si