"Pero" in Spanish means "but" in English, as in "however."
pero in English is however, or more commonly, "but".
Pero means "but", no se means "I don't know". So basically, pero no se means "but I don't know".
loosely translated to "well how nice"
Perdona mi amor pero you fui translates to mean sorry my love, but it was me.
Pero = but Chico = boy
"Pero" in Spanish means "but" in English, as in "however."
"Pero no porti guey" translates to "But not for you, dude" in English.
a diary but
pero in English is however, or more commonly, "but".
In English, "ok pero quien era" translates to "ok but who was it."
But from what city
But very serious.
But sometimes impatient
But he/she to study
It means: "But the daddy"
But I am not his (her/your) son.