No, bilebers is better because bile is a bitter, alkaline, brownish-yellow or greenish-yellow fluid that is secreted by the liver, stored in the gallbladder, and discharged into the duodenum and aids in the emulsification, digestion, and absorption of fats.
hey please, we are just friendly spanish speakers telling you that socks doesn't mean anything in spanish, why do you thumb down? i mean if you want to go atound yelling SOCKS!!! go ahead it won't be worst than YOLO or swag
With my limited knowledge of Spanish (4 years), eso means "that is", si means if, que (with an accented e) means what, es means it is. So, with my understanding that the structure of a sentence can change the meaning of it, I believe that "eso si que es," when properly accented, may mean "it is what it is." I may be totally wrong and I'll be the first to admit that, so please don't quote me.
it is what it is would be 'es lo que es' in spanish, 'eso si que es' would be 'now that's...' i am latinamerican but heck with google of you want. Spanish is harder to learn than english is, i thing that is good for four years. I LOVE the accent english speaker do when speackng spanish
In reality, it means "that's what it is". I'm latinamerican and i've been talking english since i'm 2 years old (in fact, i'm pretty much advanced) so i know what i'm talking about.
Eso si que es is (obviously) spanish, but it doesn't mean it is what it is, it means "That's what it is" for example: "That looks like a sponge" "Eso si que es"
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