Hard to say for sure. Maybe 'j' loves a particular aspect of 'comico', like a certain story or character. Or it could be some kind of code or inside joke.
It's not a commonly used word in English. Maybe it's a specific term or a brand name. But if you're looking for a translation, I'm not sure there is a direct equivalent.
In Spanish, 'comico' usually means 'funny' or 'comical'.
Well, 'comico' could potentially be a foreign word or a brand name. Usually, if it's not a common word in English, it might be hard to give an exact translation without more context.
The word 'comico' in Spanish usually means 'comic' as in a form of entertainment, or 'funny' when referring to a trait or quality. For example, 'un libro comico' means 'a comic book' and 'una situaci贸n c贸mica' means 'a funny situation'.
Amigo means friend in Spanish and cómico means comic or funny. So, amigo cómico could roughly translate to funny friend or comic friend.
Well, 'comico' in Spanish is often used to describe something that makes you laugh or is humorous. For example, 'una película cómica' means 'a funny movie'.
I'm not sure. Maybe it's some kind of code or a unique phrase from a specific context. Don't have a clear idea.
Well, 'buenos dias' is Spanish for 'good morning' and 'comico' means 'funny' or 'comical'. So, together it could be like saying 'Good morning, funny!' Maybe it's a lighthearted greeting or something similar.
It means 'Good night, funny' in Spanish.