You're going to drive me crazy.
Una loca is a Spanish equivalent of the English phrase "a crazy woman." The feminine singular phrase also translates as "one crazy woman" in English. The pronunciation will be "OO-na LO-ca" in Uruguayan Spanish.
The phrase "living your crazy life" can be translated into Spanish as "viviendo tu vida loca." In this translation, "viviendo" means "living," "tu" means "your," "vida" means "life," and "loca" means "crazy." This translation captures the essence of leading a wild or unconventional lifestyle.
"Crazy table" is an English equivalent of the Spanish feminine singular phrase mesa loca. The pronunciation will be "MEY-sa LO-ka" in Spanish.
Vata= slang for girl. loca=crazy
Literally, 'la loca' means 'the crazy woman', but in Spanish slang 'una loca' may be 'a fag'.
Una loca is a Spanish equivalent of the English phrase "a crazy woman." The feminine singular phrase also translates as "one crazy woman" in English. The pronunciation will be "OO-na LO-ca" in Uruguayan Spanish.
The phrase "living your crazy life" can be translated into Spanish as "viviendo tu vida loca." In this translation, "viviendo" means "living," "tu" means "your," "vida" means "life," and "loca" means "crazy." This translation captures the essence of leading a wild or unconventional lifestyle.
I think you mean "La genta está muy loca." Which means "The people are very crazy."
"Crazy table" is an English equivalent of the Spanish feminine singular phrase mesa loca. The pronunciation will be "MEY-sa LO-ka" in Spanish.
The phrase "livin la vita [loca]" does not mean anything in Spanish. It is a Spanglish mangling of the English word "Living" and the Spanish words "la vida [loca]" which means "the [crazy] life".It is from the Ricky Martin song: "Livin' la Vida Loca".
"La vida loca" is a Spanish phrase that translates to "the crazy life" in English. It is often used to describe a wild, carefree, and adventurous lifestyle.
The Spanish word "loca" means crazy in English.
The phrase "viva la vida loca" is not Swedish, but Spanish. Viva usually means "long live..." or" up with..." in Spanish, while "la vida loca" means "the crazy life". Therefore, this sentence can be translated as "long live the crazy life" in English.
This seems to be a mix of Italian and Spanish. 'Loco' is Spanish for 'crazy', and 'vita is Italian for 'life'. Together, they would make the phrase 'The crazy life'. If you wanted it in only Spanish or Italian, then Spanish would be 'La vida loca', and Italian would be 'La vita pazza.'
Loca is sung in Spanish.
"Crazy" in Spanish is "loco" or "loca" depending on if you're talking about a male or female. It is pronounced "LOW-ko" or "LOW-kah". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
Vata= slang for girl. loca=crazy