Background Pony #DC45 You know… churros aren’t actually original mexican food, but spainard! Posted 3 years ago Report Link Quote Reply
Starlight Storm UUUUUUUH…. Por cierto: Burro significa “Donkey”, no “Master”. Amo, Maestro o Señor son palabras que pueden tradcirse en “Master”. By the way: “Burro” means Donkey, not Master. “Amo”, “Maestro” o “Señor” are words that can ne translated to Master, Posted 10 years ago Report Link Quote Reply
Xylophon @Background Pony #8554 all apologies but I do not speak canadian please input text in american only Posted 10 years ago Report Link Quote Reply
Background Pony #6080 I’m a Mexican major and I can confirm that is accurate. Posted 10 years ago Report Link Quote Reply
Xylophon Um, señor? um not sure if joke or OP actually thinks burro means master Posted 10 years ago Report Link Quote Reply
Por cierto: Burro significa “Donkey”, no “Master”. Amo, Maestro o Señor son palabras que pueden tradcirse en “Master”.
By the way: “Burro” means Donkey, not Master. “Amo”, “Maestro” o “Señor” are words that can ne translated to Master,
all apologies but I do not speak canadian
please input text in american only
um
not sure if joke or OP actually thinks burro means master