you (plural)
It's Spanish for "I love thou."
bring your notebook
"rangez vos affaires" means "put your stuff in order / store your things"
Polite people would say: "Que vos y yo nos..." That thou and I... that you (singular informal, dialectal) and I...
It means, "...and you are from Argentina or from Chile."
It means your lips.
"Bien y vos" translates to "good and you" in English. It is a casual way to ask someone how they are doing.
May he bless you all.
"You were holding swords."
quis does non iuguolo
"Because you were guardians"
It's Spanish for "I love thou."
bring your notebook
"rangez vos affaires" means "put your stuff in order / store your things"
It loosely translates to "Hell welcomes you."
Vos = You (plural)
It means: For you. The 'vos' is used to mean 'you' in Argentina.