"K asiendo" is a colloquial Spanish expression, often used in informal conversations, that translates to "what's up" or "what's happening." It is derived from "qué haciendo," which literally means "what are you doing?" People typically use it to inquire about someone's current activities or to check in with friends. The phrase reflects a casual and friendly tone.
"Está bien que estás haciendo" means "It's okay that you are doing."
momas asiendo una lumbre::::: only making a fire
Perhaps you mean "haciendo," which is the Spanish word for "making" or "doing." Otherwise if you truly mean "asiendo", it means "to grab" . This meaning (at least in argentina) is by far less common, also both words are pronounced very similar when speaking then you may not notice the difference
Doing homework. I don't understand. It should be: Haciendo tarea. No entiendo.
What does a circle with a k in it on food mean
What does a circle with a k in it on food mean
what does 13 k on earrings mean
Thousand.
Ok=K
The k doesn't mean anything. That's just how you spell it.
k stands for Keith
Theres NO k in afgantistan