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What does Tu sueno qui pasa mami mean?

"Tu sueno qui pasa mami" is a phrase that is grammatically incorrect and doesn't make much sense in Spanish.

Here's a breakdown of why:

* "Tu sueno" is a direct translation of "your dream," but the use of "qui" is incorrect. In Spanish, you would use "qué pasa" which means "what's happening".

* "Mami" is a term of endearment for "mommy" or "mama."

Possible meanings:

It's likely that the phrase is meant to be a more informal or slangy way of saying something like:

* "What's happening with your dream, mama?" - Asking about a person's dreams or aspirations.

* "Your dream is coming true, mama!" - Expressing excitement about someone's dream becoming reality.

However, without context, it's difficult to determine the exact meaning.

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