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"Oro" means gold.
It depends on what language it comes from, but considering the categorization, I assume you mean from Spanish. In that case, it means corn.
In English or Spanish, it means a flower named after Anders Dahl.
"Nada polvo" in Spanish translates to "no dust" in English.
Durmiendo means "sleeping" in Spanish.
jajaja means hahaha because our "j" sounds like "h"
The Spanish J sounds like the English H. So Jajaja is what you write in Spanish to indicate one is laughing. In English one would write Hahaha. Amigo means friend.
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Why would a man get lip prints? jajaja what's next a tongue ring and heels? jajaja
It means "Translate Hahaha".
jajaja besos loco means: hahaha kisses dude (kisses don't mean a kiss exactly it could mean a kiss it could mean "bye" or "hai") i am south American
¡Ay, caramba! it's an exclamation of surprise (negative or positive), it can be translated "oh my god!"jajaja it's just hahaha
El penalti que metieron fue por LizThanks to Liz, You scored the penalty.OR: The penalty they scored was by Liz.jajaja = hahaha"quarto" has no meaning in spanish. Cuarto = quarter, room; cuatro = four"La pelota a dos manos"The ball with two hands.
"Vooley vous vous jajaja" is a nonsensical phrase and does not have any specific meaning in French. It appears to be a made-up or nonsensical expression.
Hahaha so it is/that's the way it is, little hand
Laughing is laughing in any language. Though, as a joke, people on the Internet will use the term "jajaja" as the letter "j" in the Spanish language makes the "h" sound. riendo = laughing
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