Gracie: What does that mean? Tia Carmen: I don't know. Tia Carmen: If I did, I'd say it in english.
También quiero saber qué dijo Tía Carmen.
It translates as “Caranchized Chiminels.” Easy, really.
For the sake of arguement, let us say she is watching telanovella. Caranchita is a form of the name Carancha (?).As for ‘Chimenelas’, it has no meaning that I know of, or can find.
Can’t read Spanish!!
It’s like Ay, Caramba! Doesn’t have a direct translation, but is used as an expression of surprise.
Better be careful, Tia Carmen. Saying something in another language when you don’t know what it means can get you into hot water real quick.
Me too.
I think it has something to do with caramel chimichangas.
Templo S.U.D. over 11 years ago
También quiero saber qué dijo Tía Carmen.
frumdebang over 11 years ago
It translates as “Caranchized Chiminels.” Easy, really.
jackd110 over 11 years ago
For the sake of arguement, let us say she is watching telanovella. Caranchita is a form of the name Carancha (?).As for ‘Chimenelas’, it has no meaning that I know of, or can find.
davidb863 over 11 years ago
Can’t read Spanish!!
katzenbooks45 over 11 years ago
It’s like Ay, Caramba! Doesn’t have a direct translation, but is used as an expression of surprise.
Grumley over 11 years ago
Better be careful, Tia Carmen. Saying something in another language when you don’t know what it means can get you into hot water real quick.
Comic Minister Premium Member over 11 years ago
Me too.
Llywus over 11 years ago
I think it has something to do with caramel chimichangas.