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"Amigo" (English: "Friend") is a popular song written by Brazilian songwriters Erasmo Carlos and Roberto Carlos (no relation) and originally recorded by the latter in Portuguese in 1977. As with many other of his songs, Roberto Carlos also recorded a Spanish-language version, with lyrics by Budd
Mi Amigo (Spanish: My Friend) may refer to: MV Mi Amigo a three masted cargo schooner, that later gained international recognition as an offshore radio station Mi Amigo memorial , a war memorial at Endcliffe Park, Sheffield, England
in mexico this can mean dude or guy relating to someone younger but in puerto rican slang, it is used in replacement of dinero/money chulería While in other countries this word means "insolence", [13] in Puerto Rico it has an entirely different meaning and is used to describe that something is good, fun, funny, great or beautiful. [14] corillo
Amigo Comics, a Spanish comic book publisher; Amigo Energy, an American retail electricity provider; Amigo Holdings, a British lender; Amigo Mobility, an American electric mobility devices manufacturer; Amigo Spiele, a German board and card game publisher; Amigo Supermarkets, a chain of supermarkets in Puerto Rico owned by Pueblo
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My Best Friend (Spanish: Mi mejor amigo) is an Argentinian film, written and directed by Martín Deus which was released on November 8, 2018. It stars Angelo Mutti Spinetta and Lautaro Rodríguez. It stars Angelo Mutti Spinetta and Lautaro Rodríguez.
The following day, Mi Amigo was boarded by police and Home Office officials who ordered that broadcasting be stopped. On 17 November, coastguards at North Foreland were contacted and told that the ship had lost her main anchor. The Margate Lifeboat was sent to her aid and took off two crew. Mi Amigo 's captain was told that no tug was available ...
Órale is a common interjection in Mexican Spanish slang. [1] It is also commonly used in the United States as an exclamation expressing approval or encouragement. The term has varying connotations, including an affirmation that something is impressive, an agreement with a statement (akin to "okay"), or to signify distress.