pero = but (Spanish)
perro = dog (Spanish)
2006-12-16 21:02:28
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answered by Papilio paris 5
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Pero means but, I am in love with you..."but"
Perro means dog. See the difference between the R's. It's in spanish. Good Luck=)
2006-12-15 05:49:51
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answer #2
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answered by NickynJessie H 4
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pero = but
perro = dog
Spanish
2006-12-15 05:53:57
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answer #3
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answered by purplepartygirrl 4
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listen it's " but " in spanish
dog in spanish is " perro "
was it like pero or perrrrro
but this is not italian anyway
2006-12-15 05:53:35
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answered by who k 3
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pero means but in spanish and pilipino,cos most of words in philippines have spanish origins
2006-12-15 06:11:35
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answered by dra shelley 3
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PERO is NOT Dog. Dog is PERRO. Pero means "but"
Like, I am in love with you but......
2006-12-15 05:49:05
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answered by tdc923 4
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perro/perra means dog, but usually when used in a sentence means b i t c h !(female dog)
On the ohter hand what you wrote: pero, with only one "r" means but (not butt/as*).
However I think he was saying: I am in love with you b i t c h!
2006-12-15 06:41:23
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answered by Anonymous
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I am in love with you PERO = but ...
It is spanish.
2006-12-15 05:55:50
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answered by Martha P 7
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pero is spanish for but
and i think perro means dog
2006-12-15 05:54:05
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answered by avril654 2
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2016-10-05 08:48:57
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answered by ? 4
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