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What is meaning of trankila en mi casa and house trankii?

You're asking about Spanish phrases, but they're a bit mixed up. Here's a breakdown:

"Trankila en mi casa"

* "Trankila" is a slang term for "tranquila," which means "calm" or "relaxed" in Spanish. It's commonly used in the feminine form.

* "En mi casa" means "in my house."

Putting it together, "Trankila en mi casa" means "calm/relaxed in my house." It suggests a sense of peace and comfort at home.

"House trankii"

* This phrase is not correct Spanish. It seems like an attempt to translate "tranquila" into English and combine it with "house."

A possible English equivalent for "Trankila en mi casa" could be:

* "Chillin' at my place."

* "Relaxing at home."

* "Peaceful in my house."

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