Gata means cat in Spanish. Mas firme means " the boldest, strong, solid "
it's like saying you're fine, sexy & etc. so when you hear them say: you looking firme! they mean you're looking good.
It means, "Firm Strong Faithful." It could be a motto on a coat of arms.
"Viva mas" isSpanishfor "live mas".
That means "faster, higher, stronger".
Estoy a encontar a mi gata I am (here) to find my (female) cat However the structure of the sentense is not right. Perhaps the following would be more correct Estoy aqui para encontrar a mi gata Perhaps- I am going to find my cat Voy a encontrar a mi gata.
Firme means sign (your signature).
Firme was created on 1995-10-10.
it's like saying you're fine, sexy & etc. so when you hear them say: you looking firme! they mean you're looking good.
Jose de Can izares has written: 'Si una vez Llega a querer, La mas firme es la muger'
"Mi gata chiquita" means "my little female cat" in English.
Tierra Firme F.C. was created in 1985.
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It means, "Firm Strong Faithful." It could be a motto on a coat of arms.
"Viva mas" isSpanishfor "live mas".
Oh, dude, "firme" in Spanish means "firm" or "strong." It's like when you ask your friend if they're down to hang out, and they're like, "Yeah, I'm firm on that plan." So, yeah, it's just a fancy way of saying something is solid or steady.
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No bonita gata means pretty cat (female). Good cat in spanish is gato/gatito bueno.