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it means " i have taco bell" :)
"Live más" is "live more"
If you mean the slogan that they use to use: "Think outside the bun."
trust be told, thanks but no thanks, or taco bell time
As a verb, tread means the way someone is walking. As a noun, tread can mean the top of a stair (where you step on), or the tread of a tire.
Tread means walk or stomp over stuff.
It has to do with the food coloring, to a degree, but it also may mean that you are not drinking enough water.
At Taco Bell, "last" typically refers to the last item in a promotional or limited-time offer, indicating that it may be the final opportunity to enjoy that particular menu item. It can also signify the culmination of a specific promotion or event. Additionally, it may be used in the context of inventory, indicating the final stock available for a certain product.
"Querer" means "to want." It is an "e-ie" stem changing verb.The forms include:Yo (I): QuieroTu (You): QuieresEl, Ella, Usted (Him, her, you formal): QuiereNosotros (we): QueremosEllos, Ellas, Ustedes (Them [males], them [females], you [formal, plural]: Quieren
If you mean tire tread depth, the minimum is 1.6mm.
"Taco Mano" translates to "taco hand" in Spanish. It could refer to someone's hand holding or eating a taco, or it could be a quirky name for a taco shop or food truck.
If you mean the wrapper for a taco, it's called a tortilla (pronounced torteeya).