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I don't speak any spanish, but someone I spoke in english to online has sent me a couple of phrases I want to confirm. One is "bueno avris (spelling?); the other is "besitos bella". Help soon ... Thanx
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"bueno avris" = (I have no idea. "Bueno, a ver" would mean "Well, let's see." A really bad speller might write it "Bueno, haber." No, I think we need the correct spelling on this one.) "Besitos, bella" = Kisses, beautiful. (The writer is saying goodbye. You didn't mention your gender and that of the writer. It's not unusual for two women to exchange "besitos". The expression can be quite innocent and doesn't carry the meaning it has in English.) |
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Thanx Thomas. Recalling the conversation, I think the "bueno, a ver" is correct. It was male responding to female (me).
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