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Bailo a las seis y cuarto = I [will] dance at quarter after six.

Literal: I dance at the six and quarter

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โˆ™ 13y ago
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โˆ™ 6mo ago

"Balio a las seis y curto" is a phrase written in a mix of Spanish and Galician (a language spoken in Spain). Translated to Spanish, it would be something like "Valio a las seis y cuarto," which means "It was worth it at six fifteen" in English.

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