The Pants Live!
More accurately, it lives trousers.
It means pants (US English) or trousers (English English).
It means, "the short pants."
mi pantalones es on fuego! means my pants are on fire in spanish
"Viva mas" isSpanishfor "live mas".
Literally translated, "The cat in your pants." But, it is Spanglish, not Spanish.
Los pantalones are the pants or trousers.
Pantalones
Mi pantalones es verdo (verde) - My pantaloons are green
"no la no pantalones" does not have a specific or standard meaning in Spanish. It appears to be a nonsensical phrase with grammar errors. Each word individually means "no" (no), "the" (la), "no", "pants" (pantalones).
It means pants (US English) or trousers (English English).
It means, "the short pants."
I am happy in my pants.
you say pantalones
Sí, los pantalones pertenecen a Roberto.
Improper sentence structure. Yo nececito el gato en mis pantalones = I need the cat in my pants!
I like you in my the trousers
mi pantalones es on fuego! means my pants are on fire in spanish