The phrase 'los telez' is from the the Spanish language. When translated into English it means the telez. It is from a Spanish song and one can watch the video on YouTube.
"Son" is the third person plural form of the verb "ser", and means "they are". "Los" means "the" applied to a plural masculine object. for example, "Los hombres" would be "the men". the phrase "Son los" would mean "They are the..."
Los sientos in English means I feel them.
"Los colores" means "colors" in English.
The Spanish phrase "Los Invasores de Nuevo Leon" translated into English is "The New Invaders of Nuevo Leon". Los Invasores de Nuevo Leon make Tejano music which often uses both English and Spanish in the lyrics.
It means: the bears
The Spanish phrase " Los mesos de anos" in English means " The months of the year." The phrase is as common as " los dias de semana" which means "The days of the week."
"Los quehaceres" is a Spanish phrase that translates to "household chores" in English. It refers to the tasks and duties that need to be done in and around the house, such as cleaning, cooking, laundry, and other domestic responsibilities.
The phrase Canciones de los 80 in English means Songs of the 80's or technichally songs of the 80. You can find the Canciones de los 80 on the internet at the following sites - Wikipedia and also at Songs and Words.
'Fool's gold' is an English equivalent of 'El oro de los tontos'. As is the case with the English phrase, the Spanish phrase is a nickname for 'pyrite' or 'iron pyrite'.The masculine singular definite article 'el' means 'the'. The masculine noun 'oro' means 'gold'. The preposition 'de' means 'of, from'. The masculine singular definite article 'los' means 'the'. The masculine adjective/noun 'tontos' means 'foolish, silly people'.All together, they're pronounced 'eh-LOH-roh theh loh-STOHN-tos'.
It means the shoes.
"Son" is the third person plural form of the verb "ser", and means "they are". "Los" means "the" applied to a plural masculine object. for example, "Los hombres" would be "the men". the phrase "Son los" would mean "They are the..."
It is not a Spanish phrase. Perhaps you saw "Los Anillos" which means "The Rings".
The Spanish phrase "los pitufos" can be translated into the English language as "the Smurfs". This is the Spanish name given the the characters and franchise.
The Spanish phrase Los Mas Buscados translates to The Most Wanted in English. This phrase is most commonly used in reference to the FBI's Top Ten Most Wanted list.
Los sientos in English means I feel them.
"Los colores" means "colors" in English.
In English "los fines" means ends.