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Mida. I heard this word on a mixtape recently. I think it’s Puerto Rican slang. There’s many different Spanish dialects, if your Mexican you may not use the word on a reg.
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Look In Spanish Mida
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Mida is a verb conjugated in the Imperative Mood for ‘you’ singular.
Por favor, mida la habitacion.
Please, measure the room
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that word don’t exist why? because i’m mexican, maybe is MIRA it means look or
maybe you want to say mida of measure
spanish:porfavor señor mida la distancia
english:please mr. measure the distancy
okk byee saludos
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mida means measure
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usually when they say “mida”, they’re just saying mirar, which means look… it just comes out with the accent.
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the love is something u feeling it in your hurt and u can’t tell ather what u feeling in it because it is bigger than any words e.g ican’t tell u what i feeling forword u and your sister if i say love you until die it will never eangh
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Hi!
Measure
In “yo” subjunctive mood
In “Él/Ella/Usted” subjunctive mood
In “Él/Ella/Usted” Imperative mood
I hope this helps
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Sorry but is the first time that I hear it. I m from Mexico, and there isn’t common. bye