Mi hombre dulce: My sweet man
I like that boy (si es un chico jovencito, como teenager) or I like that man (si es un hombre)
It is feminine.
"Señoras" means "Ladys", "Misses""Hombre" means "man"
moon man
Si, hombre
un hombre viejo = an old man
Mi hombre dulce: My sweet man
"Qué hombre" in Spanish translates to "What a man" in English. It can be used to express admiration or surprise towards a man's actions or qualities.
I like that boy (si es un chico jovencito, como teenager) or I like that man (si es un hombre)
This sentence in Spanish translates to "Why get stuck with a boy when you can have a man." It suggests questioning the decision to be with a boy when there is the option to be with a man instead.
"In English, 'al hombre' translates to 'to the man'."
"Nada hombre" means "nothing, man" in Spanish. It is a colloquial expression used to convey a lack of concern or importance about a situation.
It is feminine.
"Señoras" means "Ladys", "Misses""Hombre" means "man"
"El hombre la mujer" in Spanish translates to "the man the woman" in English. It is not a complete or correct phrase in either language.
El gran hombre lanza.¡Perfecto! Hombre lanza.