Viejo Feliz
There is no Spanish word spelled "viego". However there is a word only one letter off "Viejo" in Spanish means old, or old man.
"Eres" is the present tense familiar (second person) conjugation of the verb "ser", which is one of the Spanish verbs meaning "to be" in English. "Feliz" means "happy". So the phrase means "you are happy", or as a question "¿Eres feliz?", it would mean "Are you happy?"
De una vieja señora a otra
The woman asked "How was your sex life". The man replied "Infrequently", and she said "Is that one word or two".
Oh, dude, it's like super easy. To say "I am 11 years old" in Spanish, you just say "Tengo once años." That's it. Like, no big deal. Now you can impress all your Spanish-speaking friends with your newfound knowledge.
There is no Spanish word spelled "viego". However there is a word only one letter off "Viejo" in Spanish means old, or old man.
He changes from a bitter, miserly old man into one that is happy, helpful, and friendly.
Una familia feliz in Spanish is "one happy family" in English.
Joyous
The French and one Spanish man
The Spanish Armada was not defeated by one man, it was defeated by the weather and its inability to sail against the prevailing wind.
Yes, however he keeps the man's name confidential. He is a 46 year old surgeon. This was told to me by a family member who said she is happy to see him happy.
'Gentle man' or 'gentleman'? And which one, more specifically?
You're funny ! Happy Birthday in spanish is Feliz cumpleaños (the n is pronounced like gn in lasagna). Try www.shoshan.net you can send a e-card for free - one even sings Happy Birthday in spanish - at bottom purple section - choose cumpleaños and look for two gift boxes one pink and one green ;-)) Día de nacimiento feliz a usted, día de nacimiento feliz, feliz nacimiento estimado, Kaitlyn, nacimiento Feliz día para usted!
In the Blackfoot language the numeral one is ni't or nitukska; happy is expressed with the prefix minok-or the verb form itamawpiw and a person is matapi.However, the idea of "one man" is more often expressed by use of a demonstrative pronoun instead of a numeral:Amo matapi itamawpiw = this (singular, near to speaker) man he-is-happy.
Feliz cumpleaños, espero que sea grandioso.
yes he was a chici white man