Coca-cola is the same in ALL languages, including Spanish.
Because you are using un coca, your phrase means "a coca plant." Un Coca means "a Coke," and une coca means "cocaine."
Coke-a-Cola Highway?
I ordered a plate of nachos with extra cheese and jalapenos at the Mexican restaurant.
Answer: Quieres obtener coque?
"La cola" is Spanish for "the tail" or "the line." The meaning depends on context, as it can refer to the physical tail of an animal or to a line of people waiting.
Cola. Note: The beverage Coca Cola is not seen as "Coca tail" in Spanish!
It would be Coca Cola.
Coca Cola Vanilla is a product. Coca Cola is a brand.
It was Coca Cola
give me the answer
I love Coca Cola
Coca Cola advertisements are available on the Coca Cola website. There are also archives of Coca Cola advertisements through websites such as YouTube.
Coca-Cola Foods
There is no better soft drink then coca cola i love it and no drink can compete with coca cola. Coca Cola is best.
Coca-Cola never was green.
Yes, Coca-Cola is a drink.
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