tsonta101 0 Posted September 11, 2003 I've been listening to a cd by 'Las Burbujitas Imeccables' (do not try to look them up in Amazon, these people are probably known only in Greece - only by chance though ) So, I was wondering what does 'burbujitas' mean? 'impeccables' should be 'impeccable', right? any ideas??? thanks for any time you take off work to think about this stupid request! Share this post Link to post
Sampson 0 Posted September 11, 2003 Literally it means bubbles. It can also be used in a way similar to the English expression "pipe dreams." It can also mean something like innocent fantasies or "dreamlike myths". It can refer an anatomical area that it is best not to go into. Share this post Link to post
AndyFair 0 Posted September 11, 2003 Well according to babel.altavista, the translation of 'Las Burbujitas Imeccables' is... 'Las Burbujitas Imeccables' Thanks, glad to have been of service AndyF Share this post Link to post
ViolentGreen 0 Posted September 11, 2003 Quote: I've been listening to a cd by 'Las Burbujitas Imeccables' (do not try to look them up in Amazon, these people are probably known only in Greece - only by chance though ) So, I was wondering what does 'burbujitas' mean? 'impeccables' should be 'impeccable', right? any ideas??? thanks for any time you take off work to think about this stupid request! According to google's translate tool, it translates into "The Burbujitas Imeccables" in english. Hope that helps. Actually, if I remember correctly Burbuja means "bubble". Maybe the "Perfect little bubbles" or "The Unpoppable Little Bubbles"? EDIT: When I started typing this post, no one had replied. I know it didn't take me 2 hours to type.... Share this post Link to post
el_vago32 0 Posted September 11, 2003 Quote: Burbujitas .....>small bubbles that's it Share this post Link to post
tsonta101 0 Posted September 11, 2003 thanks people, that's more than i hoped! so little bubbles it is......... Share this post Link to post
Guardian 0 Posted September 11, 2003 The guys have explained correctly the meaning of "burbujitas", but i can ensure you that "Imeccables" is NOT a spanish word. Maybe a greek one if, as you said, they came from Greece. Share this post Link to post
el_vago32 0 Posted September 12, 2003 Quote: The guys have explained correctly the meaning of "burbujitas", but i can ensure you that "Imeccables" is NOT a spanish word. Maybe a greek one if, as you said, they came from Greece. I think he/she means "Impecables" instead of "Imeccables"....., and just in case: Impecables==>Impeccable Share this post Link to post
tsonta101 0 Posted September 12, 2003 oops, yes, I totally overlooked that....I wasn't reading very carefully, yes the word is 'impecables'... Share this post Link to post