How do you say life in different languages?

How do you say life in different languages?

In other languages life

  • American English: life /ˈlaɪf/
  • Arabic: حَيَاْةٌ
  • Brazilian Portuguese: vida.
  • Chinese: 生命
  • Croatian: život.
  • Czech: život.
  • Danish: liv.
  • Dutch: leven.

What are Mexican slang words?

11 Mexican Slang Words Only the Locals Know

  • Pendejo. One of the most used slang words in Mexico is calling someone a ‘pendejo’.
  • Güey. Güey, sometimes spelled in the way it is pronounced as ‘wey’, means “mate” and is used all the time in Mexican Spanish.
  • Chido & Padre.
  • Cabrón.
  • Buena Onda.
  • La Neta.
  • Pinche.
  • Crudo.

What does Loca stand for?

LOCA

Acronym Definition
LOCA Loss of (Receive) Crossing Alert
LOCA Loss of Coolant Accident (pipe rupture accident at nuclear power plant)
LOCA Liquid Optically Clear Adhesive (for electronics’ screens)
LOCA Location and Context Awareness (Symposium)

Does Bueno mean OK?

Bueno, buena, bien; means, good, fine, ok, perfect,handsome,pretty.

What do Mexican gangsters call their girlfriends?

The “old” sense of ruca became a shorthand for older women, particularly in the sense of “old lady” as it’s used as slang for a female significant other. By the 1950s, ruca was used to describe to girlfriends of Chicano gangsters in the United States as well as female gang members more generally.

What is No Manches?

“No manches” technically means “Don’t stain.” and is a very common phrase in Mexico. . . “One of your friends is supposed to come to dinner and cancels at the very last minute: ¡No manches!”

What is the meaning of Est Belle?

English Translation. is beautiful.

Is Loco a spanish word?

Loco is the spanish word for crazy, mad, insane. adjective, meaning “crazy, insane”, coming from the Spanish language; ex. He went loco and broke everything in the room.

What is the meaning of la vida loca?

Livin’ the Crazy Life
Livin’ La Vida Loca” (Spanish Ver.) on YouTube. “Livin’ la Vida Loca” ( transl. “Livin’ the Crazy Life”) is a song recorded by Puerto Rican singer Ricky Martin for his fifth studio album and English-language debut, Ricky Martin (1999).