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What does yo y mi hombre mean in English?

"Yo y mi hombre" is a Spanish phrase that literally translates to "me and my man".

Here's how it's used:

* "Yo y mi hombre" is a phrase used by a woman to refer to herself and her boyfriend, husband, or significant other.

* It can be used in a casual conversation, a romantic setting, or in a song.

Here are some examples:

* Yo y mi hombre vamos a la playa. (Me and my man are going to the beach.)

* Yo y mi hombre nos queremos mucho. (Me and my man love each other very much.)

* Yo y mi hombre somos felices. (Me and my man are happy.)

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