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  1. 4 days ago · Lola, why, why aren't you here? I've been standing here for three hours. It's not that I'm bored, but I'm gonna leave. How's it going, how's it going. How's it going with you? Because me, oh yes, me, I'm not doing any good at all. I'm waiting for Lola, I'm waiting for Lola, I'm waiting for Lola who doesn't come.

  2. May 5, 2024 · Here are a few additional slang words that you might not learn in grammar class: Vale: Alright or OK. Venga: Alright or come on. Chulo/Chula: Cool. Chorrada: Nonsense. Majo/maja: A friendly person. Cutre: Bad quality or cheap. Tapeo: To go out for tapas. Tío/Tía: Used to address friends.

  3. May 17, 2024 · The Lyrics “Goliath” is sung in Spanish and contains poetic and cryptic lyrics. The song talks about a night filled with questionable experiences and the aftermath that follows. It opens with the lines: “Esa noche recuerdo lo que te metiste en mi copa Vinimos rebobinando cuando Hice espuma en la boca mientras las luces me guiñaban un ojo

    • The Bedlam In Goliath (2008)
    • January 23, 2008
    • The Mars Volta
    • Cedric Bixler-Zavala & Omar Rodríguez-López
  4. May 21, 2024 · In Spanish slang, “leche” is commonly used to refer to “milk,” but it can also have several other meanings depending on the context. Some common colloquial expressions using “leche” include “estar hasta la leche” meaning “to be fed up” or “dar algo por las leches” which loosely translates to “to ruin something.”.

  5. May 22, 2024 · Ça va (pronounced sah-vah) is a short, versatile phrase essential to French conversations. These two little words can form a question, a statement, a greeting, and an expression of how you’re doing. The most common usage is as an informal way to ask someone how they are doing—a shortened version of Comment ça va ?

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  6. May 2, 2024 · September was the seventh month of the old Roman calendar. octubre — from a Latin word for "eight." noviembre — from a Latin word for "nine." diciembre — from a Latin word for "ten." Here are the months of the year in Spanish, along with their origins and an explanation of how they're used in sentences.

  7. May 6, 2024 · A + el = al. De + el = del. Al expresses direction, destination, location, time, or introduces the object in a sentence. Del indicates origin and possession. It can also be used in comparative sentences. The prepositions a and de must be used instead of the contractions with: Proper nouns: “de Mexico” or “a El Paso, Texas”.

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