Dimelo means "tell it to me". Decir means to tell, and it has an irregular command form. Me means "to me" and lo means "it"
Damelo (if you're wondering) means "give it to me"
The Spanish is nonsensical, it literally translates to: mine you believe yourself a lot give him tell it to me.
The same word and meaning as in English, but pronounced 'sekSWAHL'.
Mission in Spanish is Misión. In English it's pronounced "MIH-shun". In Spanish it's "me-seeON"
Bruja (pronounced "brew-ha") is a Spanish word that means witch. Bruha is not an English or Spanish word.
There is no translation for that word. It may be a name of someone or something meaning it would be pronounced the same in English and Spanish.
If someone says they have to tell you something, you would use the work 'dimelo' to mean "tell me". You would say "dimelo" what you mean. It is a Spanish word.
The Spanish is nonsensical, it literally translates to: mine you believe yourself a lot give him tell it to me.
If you mean "oreja" (the Spanish "J" being pronounced like the English "h"), it is ear.
The same word and meaning as in English, but pronounced 'sekSWAHL'.
Mission in Spanish is Misión. In English it's pronounced "MIH-shun". In Spanish it's "me-seeON"
If you mean "Amarillo" (pronounced the same way) it means yellow.
Grupo is a Spanish word that means 'group' in English.
Do you mean: TOMARTE ---- to take (you), to have (you), informal use, singular OR tomato (English) = tomate (Spanish: pronounced [to.'ma.te])
Bruja (pronounced "brew-ha") is a Spanish word that means witch. Bruha is not an English or Spanish word.
There is no translation for that word. It may be a name of someone or something meaning it would be pronounced the same in English and Spanish.
It's a name, as it is in English, but written 'Adan' (with an accent on the second 'a') and pronounced 'AhDAHN'
"Pio" is what baby chick say. In English they say "Chirp" Pronounced "PEE-oh"