It depends on what you mean by "bum"
If you mean "bum" in the sense of "bottom" or someone's rear, the proper term is "trasero". However, like English, there are more vulgar words to refer to that area.
If you mean "bum" as referring to a jobless individual or vagabond, the Spanish is "vagabondo". If he is just lazy, it may be more appropriate to use the term "holgazán".
Eres un vago. (You are a lazy person) (informal)
Es un vago (Formal)
Yo soy perdedor
CREIDO
ayudar a ayudar a un gato atrapado en un árbol
== == Me levanto.
Fresas means "Strawberry" in Spanish. It's also Mexican slang for a preppy, rich or stuck up person.
How to say "put your hands up" in spanish is PUT YOUR HANDS UP (i do not no why but that is how haha) hope that helped!
Make up blush is called in Spanish Rubor
"To wake up" in Spanish is "despertar".
You say: "Limpiar"
'To wake up' in Spanish is 'despertar.'
ayudar a ayudar a un gato atrapado en un árbol
== == Me levanto.
Fresas means "Strawberry" in Spanish. It's also Mexican slang for a preppy, rich or stuck up person.
How to say "put your hands up" in spanish is PUT YOUR HANDS UP (i do not no why but that is how haha) hope that helped!
what up
Nos levantamos
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