than yours
Lo que pasó means "that which happened," or "what occurred." Lo que pasó es que hablábamos= What happened is (that) we were talking
"Lo grande que eres" translates to "how great you are" in English. It is typically used to express admiration or praise for someone's actions, qualities, or achievements.
lo que saltan
"Lo que está haciendo" means "what he/she/it is doing" in Spanish.
"Lo que idiota" is not a coherent phrase in Spanish. "Lo que" translates to "what" and "idiota" means "idiot," so it could be an incomplete or incorrect expression.
hablando
Mine, as in gold mine is "Mina". Mine, the possesive pronoun is "mío"
Lo que hace que uno piense = what thinking does.mind, understanding
Lo que sea Lo que fuera-fuese Lo que fuere
then you know what he said
lo que means:What?!
Lo que pasó means "that which happened," or "what occurred." Lo que pasó es que hablábamos= What happened is (that) we were talking
"Lo grande que eres" translates to "how great you are" in English. It is typically used to express admiration or praise for someone's actions, qualities, or achievements.
it's spanish net slang for "es lo que pasa" meaning "that's what happens"
Lo que usted dice es lo que dice y lo que hace es lo que hace.Do not mix tú and usted in a context when addressing someone.
lo que saltan
"If what she said...." (Si lo que ella dijo) "Yes, What she said" (Sí. Lo que ella dijo)