Oh, dude, "lero lero" in Spanish is like when someone is just talking nonsense or babbling on about something unimportant. It's like when your friend won't stop blabbering about their dream from last night. So yeah, it's basically a fancy way of saying "blah blah blah" in English.
alico is not a Spanish word.
quest is not a Spanish word.
This is not a word in English or Spanish.
No, the Spanish word gunda does not mean stupped which is not a word in the English language. The word gunda translates into English as second.
it means THEboth EL and LA in spanish mean THE in English
"Lero" does not have a specific meaning in English as it is not an English word. However, in some contexts, particularly in Spanish, "lero" can be a playful or informal term, often used in songs or colloquial expressions. Additionally, "lero" may refer to various names or terms in different cultures, but without specific context, its meaning can vary.
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The Spanish word conquistador mean conquer in English.
The Spanish word "con" translates to "with" in English.
The Spanish word "puedo" translates to "I can" in English.
The spanish word aqua means water in english...
The Spanish word "acero" translates to "steel" in English.
That's not a Spanish word.
alico is not a Spanish word.
quest is not a Spanish word.
This is not a word in English or Spanish.
The Spanish word envio means shipping in English.