What does "la tengo dura" mean in Spanish?
Hi members, I have a new question: What does "la tengo dura" mean in Spanish? Could you please provide detailed explanations and examples? I would greatly appreciate multiple perspectives.
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"I have it hard" or "I have it last" are literal translations of "la tengo dura" from Spanish to English. However, these translations are not accurate in conveying the intended meaning. The phrase "la tengo dura" is often used colloquially and may have different connotations depending on the context. For a more precise translation, additional context is needed. inappropriate
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