The letter "s," when you are reciting the alphabet or spelling out loud, is spoken as "ese" in Spanish.
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"Ese beso" is Spanish for "that kiss." It refers to a specific kiss given or received in the past, with the word "ese" meaning "that" in Spanish.
"Ese e pupo" means "Thank you very much" 'Ese' means 'Thank you' and is used if you're talking to an older person. To a younger person, you would say 'Ose' 'Pupo' means 'very much' The 'e' in "Ese e pupo" can be left out... "Ese pupo"
"Como se llama ese estudiante" translates to "What is that student's name?" in English.
Hmm...it translates as "What do you have that?" It is a bit of a strange construction. Are you sure you have it right?
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Ese Daniel Ovueraye goes by Ese Ovueraye.
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in spanish ese viva mexico f*** who ever wrote this question 'Immigrants' to where from where?
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The opposite of ESE on the compass is WNW (West Northwest).
"Sola (escape) ese" or "Tamo'e (run) ese".
"Ese beso" is Spanish for "that kiss." It refers to a specific kiss given or received in the past, with the word "ese" meaning "that" in Spanish.
As a familiar term of address, "ese" (pronounced like the English "essay") is roughly equivalent to "dude" in English. This usage was popularized by the Cypress Hill Song "Insane in the Brain", which begins with the line "Who you tryin' to get crazy with, ese?". "Ese" is the Spanish name for the letter 'S'. It is possibly a reference to the Sureños, a Mexican street gang active in southern California.
"Ese e pupo" means "Thank you very much" 'Ese' means 'Thank you' and is used if you're talking to an older person. To a younger person, you would say 'Ose' 'Pupo' means 'very much' The 'e' in "Ese e pupo" can be left out... "Ese pupo"
ese payaso is 15 look him up on youtube, facebook, and/or myspace