Muy in spanish means very.what does phillina mean in spanish
He/she/you formal is/are ugly and fat. Phrase needs a subject .
It seems a bit illiterate. 'panocha' = 'ear of grain' or 'bunch of anchovies', and is also feminine, while 'gordo' is masculine'. So possibly 'pancho' (belly) is intended. Then we have: 'Your belly is very fat and....' again, 'wanga' has no meaning. Could it be an attempt at a Spanish version of 'waggles' or 'wobbles'?
Translation: He or she is a nasty pig
"careful, friend. Very dangerous."
estas gordo [thats a really mean thing to say] lol
eres muy gordo! LOL
Muy in spanish means very.what does phillina mean in spanish
He/she/you formal is/are ugly and fat. Phrase needs a subject .
"They are very"
If you mean 'Ella es muy curiosa': 'She is very curious'.
Yes. It is the correct conjugation and the correct verb.
My very fat cat.
"Lugares muy conocidos" is Spanish for "well-known places"
"very generous"
It means "dark".
very cute