This is an idiom that most closely translates to the English idiom "What's done is done."
"Tu lo has dicho" is Spanish which means you have said in English.
it means sorry
It means I did not know.
it means i do not know why
"In this life, only God knows what I feel for you."
Daniel cloud campos
Daniel cloud campos
But he isn't eating it.
It means what's up
It means "a book but (subject) is not reading it". If this was a full sentence like "Él tiene un libro pero no lo está leyendo.", then it would mean "He has a book but he isn't reading it".
Daniel Cloud Campos is a dancer!His first work was with Madonna, in the tour "The Re-Invention Tour", in 2004 !He is 26 years old, and nowadays he's living in L.A.He is also the dancer and male protagonist in Shakira's music video "Did It Again" and the Spanish version, "Lo Hecho Esta Hecho".
¡Lo hemos hecho! is a Spanish equivalent of the English phrase "We did it!" The exclamation may begin with the first person plural form nosotras (if the "we" is all female) or nosotros (if the "we" is all male or mixed female and male) even though subject pronouns are not required other than for clarity or emphasis in Spanish. The pronunciation will be "lo EY-mo-SEY-tcho" in Uruguayan Spanish.
You did it (Lo hiciste)
Ellos lo han hecho mejor.
Translation: Que es lo que has hecho (Accent on 'e' in 'que')
"Lo sabía" means "I knew it" in English.
This life is as good as you make it.