Oh, dude, "firme" in Spanish means "firm" or "strong." It's like when you ask your friend if they're down to hang out, and they're like, "Yeah, I'm firm on that plan." So, yeah, it's just a fancy way of saying something is solid or steady.
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That's not a Spanish word, as far as I know.
The Spanish word éxito means success.
"Ensendio" is not a word in Spanish. It might be a misspelling or a misinterpretation of a word.
The Spanish word "traducir" means "to translate" in English.
Gata means cat in Spanish. Mas firme means " the boldest, strong, solid "
Firme means sign (your signature).
it's like saying you're fine, sexy & etc. so when you hear them say: you looking firme! they mean you're looking good.
Firme o idioma
"Regístrese aquí"
Firme aqui
Como oyiste nuestro ley de firme
Firme was created on 1995-10-10.
Firme este trozo de papel, por favor.
From the verb firmar, it means "Sign!" as in sign here.
Tierra Firme F.C. was created in 1985.
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