It means pants (US English) or trousers (English English).
It means, "the short pants."
The Pants Live! More accurately, it lives trousers.
mi pantalones es on fuego! means my pants are on fire in spanish
Literally translated, "The cat in your pants." But, it is Spanglish, not Spanish.
I think this could have two separate meanings in English 1. Someone who fancies themselves as clever or 2. Particularly trendy or expensive trousers. 1. would be : Presumido or Prepotente 2. could be (in slang) pantalones guay or pantalones chulos
I like you in my the trousers
my pants are super thermal... okay....
Los pantalones are the pants or trousers.
"¿Cómo estás?" means "How are you?" "No más pantalones," means, "No more trousers."
Pantalones
Translation: You have a very big cat in your pants
"Cuánto cuestan los pantalones" translates to "How much do the pants cost?" in English. It's a question asking for the price of a pair of pants. The phrase is commonly used in Spanish-speaking contexts when inquiring about clothing prices.
"no la no pantalones" does not have a specific or standard meaning in Spanish. It appears to be a nonsensical phrase with grammar errors. Each word individually means "no" (no), "the" (la), "no", "pants" (pantalones).
It means, "the short pants."
I am happy in my pants.
you say pantalones
The Pants Live! More accurately, it lives trousers.