I have seen this on Spanish-language greeting cards. Literally, it means Co-Mother which is a nonexistent family title in English. ( Tia is aunt) It might well refer to step mothers of sorts from a previous marriage. It is more than a little puzzling, Motherhood is not normally a divided or dual-control task, like the words co-pilot and Co-author suggest. Aunt would come the closest, but that is normally Tia.
The partner.
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In Spanish it does not mean anything.
Bestia means Beast except in spanish :)
Muy in spanish means very.what does phillina mean in spanish
To the best of my knowledge, mw does not mean anything in Spanish.
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La Comadre was created in 1979.
I think it means: Not to get angry for nothing, (female) pal, for that we are rivals.
The cast of La comadre - 1979 includes: Pedro Lander as Rodolfo Cecilia Villarreal as Magdalena Doris Wells as Aurora
Compare and padrino are Italian equivalents of the Spanish word compadre. The masculine singular noun in question may be found replaced locally and regionally by santolo. The respective pronunciations -- for these equivalents of "godfather" -- will be "kom-PA-rey" and "pa-DREE-no" in Italian and "kom-PA-drey" in Spanish.
You are telling a dear friend of yours (a female) that her daughter and she look very much alike, identical even.
dear (comadrita) you always look good no word for comadre but she would be your child's godmother literally comadre is a co-mother; of the child in the eyes of the church comadrita is a diminutive nice way of saying comadre. Since I'm on this, compadre is the male version. In other words the Godfather of your child. to your child these would be Godmother - Madrina Godfather - Padrino. Sorry if I added more than you needed.
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Antonia in spanish mean Flower or Flor in spanish
In Spanish it does not mean anything.
It doesn't have any mean in spanish.