la migra?
2006-07-24 11:27:03
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answer #1
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answered by FM?FU! 3
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well first of all its german and spanish and french. the whole statement means "the devil will be loose" part of this is spanish " los " means "the" and the french part is "Sein" means " breast" but it is truly german. i speak spanish and know some german and italian. adios mi amigo... tome el cuidado. i said bye my friend take care.
2006-07-24 11:34:14
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answer #2
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answered by LISANRJ06 1
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thats not even spanish mi amigo, las cosas que yo estas diciendo estan en espanol. What I said was in spanish, try rewriting what you want to know, and you will get better answers.
2006-07-24 11:27:40
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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I really don't know but it means something in Spanish.
2006-07-24 11:25:03
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answered by Alan_at_rescue 2
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I speak it like this yo soy sexxy
2006-07-24 11:29:28
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answered by Peace 4
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Ummm, hello, that's not even spanish!
2006-07-24 11:23:55
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answered by Susa 3
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i speak Spanish, but that's German, it means-the devil will be loose.
2006-07-24 11:30:01
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answered by Becca 2
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thats not spanish, looks german to me lol
2006-07-24 11:23:01
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answered by Nando 3
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thats spanish?
2006-07-24 11:22:29
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answered by Mane 3
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It's German - something about the devil
2006-07-24 11:23:12
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answered by Anonymous
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that's not spanish --- it's german :the devil will be the matter (what the devil is the matter)
2006-07-24 11:22:23
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answered by jaimestar64cross 6
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