This is poetry. Therefore, I would directly translate it as 'taste of me'. I guess the sense is perfectly conveyed.
It means "Full Time"
Flavor to another level.
Your complete name.
"Complete" in Spanish is "completo". It is pronounced "koam-PLAY-toe". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
Completo in Italian means "complete" in English.
It means, "Full Time Only."
Is your profile of employment really complete
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your complete name
This is poetry. Therefore, I would directly translate it as 'taste of me'. I guess the sense is perfectly conveyed.
It means "Full Time"
A tiempo completo (con disponibilidad para trabajar a cualquier hora)
It means the same as it does in English. To finish, end, terminate. Depending on context these are some of the Spanish equivalents absoluto cumplido entero completo pleno acabado completar afinar terminar
Sin sabor (without flavor) Sin sabor añado (without added flavor) Sin sabor artificial (without artificial flavor)
It means the taste[or flavor] of your land.