The 'mente' suffix in Spanish is regularly equated with the 'ly' suffix in English. So, generally speaking, 'general-mente' means 'generally.'
youre always on my mind
Truthfully, honestly. If you meant to write "Si verdaderamente me amas...", it would be "if you truly love me..."
You can write "finalmente". Many English words ending in "ly" have Spanish "cognates" ending in "mente".
It means having the brains (mente) of a chick/chicken (pollo). It refers to people with very limited cultural and/or academic background who only know and accept what is known to them. They don't accept new things just because they are foreign to them. They don't want to learn new things because they think they already know it all. That is a mentepollo or mente de pollo.
Mente = Mind The suffix -mente is the generally the same as the English suffix -ly
what does que mente podrida tienes mean in English? "Que mente podrida tienes" in English means "What a rotten mind you have"
Probably. 'Mente' in Spanish is the equivalent of 'ly' in English.
"mano" is hand and "mente" is mindin english.
perfectly. remebember that: -mente = ly.
The 'mente' suffix in Spanish is regularly equated with the 'ly' suffix in English. So, generally speaking, 'general-mente' means 'generally.'
youre always on my mind
Translation: I'm excited that I'm yours.
"They are always on my mind."
This translates as "Always on my mind, always in my heart."
it means same to you
The mind, the brain