For those who don't really understand, here's an explanation:
So the first guy starts by saying "Jaguar you?" which means jaguar but in Spanish, "J" sounds like an "H" on some occasions. Basically he is trying to say "How are you?"
Second guys says, "Fain an yu" which means "Fine, and you?"
"Wat yu duin" is "What you doin'"
"Guachin tivi" means "Watching TV"
"Nais!" means "Nice!
"An yu guat yu duin" means "And you, what you doin'?"
"Irin " means "Eating chicken"
I decided to watch Strawberry Shortcake last night and it was pretty interesting. The episode in question was "Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow" I think I'm gonna start watching things I watched as a kid to see how I like them now.
Hey guys! How are you all? Today was another day in the hospital with my dad but today was by far more productive. In the middle of a Chun-Li drawing and finished a wedding Peach drawing. I'll post those soon!
spent all day at the hospital today (visiting my dad cause' of his foot) it was boring. and tiring. glad i'm back home. but it was nice to see him. don't mind my grammar at the moment.
Actual question I have: If both of my parents were born in Mexico (in other words, they are Mexicans) but I was born in the US, what does that make me?
Does anybody know a website where I could watch Gekijōban Dōbutsu no Mori (the Animal Crossing movie) with subtitles or a dub of it? I searched on YouTube but there are only the "Abridged" ones (Animal Crossing Abridged is a parody of the original movie).
Please help me guys! Don't ask why I'm doing my math at this time but oh well.
Yes, I know this is simple (kind of) but I am dumb. (I did get into algebra somehow though)
I have 3 problems but according to Google 18/20 is 90% so I'll take that. If you guys don't know, don't worry. I'll take the 85% then