he who speaks two languages is worth 2 (persons)
"It worth the trouble to dream"
Carne-Vale means "time before lent".
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tas veo
Me vale ˆ*(%( ... This is vulgar. It means "It means nothing to me." It has a phallic reference. [Answers.com changed the "me" to "you."]
"It worth the trouble to dream"
1) vale can mean OK. e.g. Limpia el coche, vale? - Clean the car, ok? 2) vale can also mean cost. From the verb valer - to cost. e.g. Cuanto vale? - How much does it cost? 3) You can also use vale to describe a person. e.g. Juan vale mucho - Juan's a great guy. Visit this site to know more Source(S): heytutor.com/spanish-tutor/
Hail or hi Caesar Ave=hi or hail Vale= farewell
Hail or hi Caesar Ave=hi or hail Vale= farewell
Hail or hi Caesar Ave=hi or hail Vale= farewell
Well, you better get well soon.
Ahh que bueno por que el que habla dos idiomas vale por dos...
In Spain vale is like ok.
Carne-Vale means "time before lent".
Eric Vale in English . He also voices Canada .
valley
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