little thing
poquita cosa = pusillanimous person
"es cosa de dos" = "it's a matter between two"
Pero bueno mi hija que poca education in English is well my daughter but little education.
We used this thing to connect the Internet.
"What is...?" in English is Cos'è...? in Italian.
It is the most beautiful thing I have ever had in my life.
"thing"
La Poca means you are awesome man or basically you are cool and smart man
"Hi cosa" is not a phrase or wording in English. -Gibberish or foreign.
"es cosa de dos" = "it's a matter between two"
buenacosa
"Le amo" means "I love you", and "cosa hermosa" means "beautiful thing".
"Poca" in Spanish typically means "little" or "few" when referring to quantity or size. However, it can also mean "short" or "low" in certain contexts.
"What" in English is Che?, Che cosa? or Cosa? in Italian.
"What does it mean...?" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Cosa significa? The question also translates as "What do you mean?" or "What does he (she) mean?" according to context. The pronunciation will be "KO-sa see-NYEE-fee-ka" in Italian.
"Hi cosa" is not a phrase or wording in English. -Gibberish or foreign.
The address of the Poca is: Main Street, Poca, 25159 0018
"Little sage" in English is poca salvia in Italian.