mejillas dulces (mayKHEELyass DOOLthess) ('th' as in 'thin')
Cheeka means girl or girls depends I think.
mejilla
To speak with tongue in cheek = Hablar con sorna
don't pass the line
roseta (Spanish spelling) = small rose; rosette; rose-coloured cheek; also (in metallurgy) rose-coloured copper
Sister in law in Spanish is cunada.
How to say "hi" in spanish is Hola. How to say "bye" in spanish is Adios.
"en mi mejilla no"
"La mejilla" in Spanish translates to "the cheek" in English.
To speak with tongue in cheek = Hablar con sorna
Some say that Mejia has a Jewish origin, however, in spanish, Mejia is a person's facial cheek. Im guessing both can be true....
don't pass the line
Gena.
yes, sometimes one on each cheek
That is possible, but not 100% guaranteed.
cara, face, bochecha
you say yes if you like him if you dont say NO
In Argentina, the national language is Spanish, although English is spoken by many people, especially in tourist areas. Therefore, 'hello' is ¡Hóla!, and 'how are you' is ¿cómo estás? If nothing else, you can always rely on your English to survive.
just cause.