it means "I love you ALOT !"
when Mexicans say "quelo" it means "quiero" but in a baby talking way .
It is a dirty way of saying you want to sleep with somebody.
it is the Spanish word for the F word.
Translation: I like/love you so much.
Both te amo and te quiero mean I love you. Te quiero is used for friends and relatives, te amo is used for your significant other.
un fantôme is a ghost in English.
It's misspelled, but it means: "My love, I want a F***. I also love you. One F*** okay my precious little girl. I already left school ?? my love"
un tabier doesn't mean anything, un tablier means un apron
un compas is 'a compass' in English.
It is a slang word for "a lot" (as in "Tengo un chingo de dinero" means I have lots of money). It shouldn't be used in a proper conversation.
un chingo
Un Chingo !!
Un chingo jaja
Both te amo and te quiero mean I love you. Te quiero is used for friends and relatives, te amo is used for your significant other.
El es un hijo de puta k mataron hace un chingo de tiempo
un fantôme is a ghost in English.
Un fils (masc.) is a son in English.
un chapeau (masc.) is a hat in English.
Un chapeau (masc.) is 'a hat' in English.
'un renne' is called a reindeer in English.
It's misspelled, but it means: "My love, I want a F***. I also love you. One F*** okay my precious little girl. I already left school ?? my love"