The Spanish J sounds like the English H. So Jajaja is what you write in Spanish to indicate one is laughing. In English one would write Hahaha. Amigo means friend.
It translates to "It looks good but it looks like your uncle haha." This phrase is typically used jokingly when someone is wearing an outfit or has a look that is stylish or put together, but resembles that of an older relative like an uncle.
"Vooley vous vous jajaja" is a nonsensical phrase and does not have any specific meaning in French. It appears to be a made-up or nonsensical expression.
Oh, isn't that a lovely sound to say? "Jejejeje" in Spanish is like a soft chuckle or giggle. It's a way to express amusement or laughter online, similar to "hehehe" in English. Keep spreading those positive vibes with your joyful spirit!
It translates to "I'm not going to kiss you anymore then haha" in English.
"Jajaja" is the Spanish equivalent to "hahaha" in English, representing laughter. The more "ja's" you add (e.g. "jajajaja"), the stronger the expression of amusement.
The Spanish J sounds like the English H. So Jajaja is what you write in Spanish to indicate one is laughing. In English one would write Hahaha. Amigo means friend.
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Laughing is laughing in any language. Though, as a joke, people on the Internet will use the term "jajaja" as the letter "j" in the Spanish language makes the "h" sound. riendo = laughing
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El penalti que metieron fue por LizThanks to Liz, You scored the penalty.OR: The penalty they scored was by Liz.jajaja = hahaha"quarto" has no meaning in spanish. Cuarto = quarter, room; cuatro = four"La pelota a dos manos"The ball with two hands.
Why would a man get lip prints? jajaja what's next a tongue ring and heels? jajaja
Yo tambien jajaja
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¡Ay, caramba! it's an exclamation of surprise (negative or positive), it can be translated "oh my god!"jajaja it's just hahaha