I Went Crazy Last Night!
Loco is a Chinese idle chat phrase that means to travel or move quickly from one point to another. It can be defined as "to go somewhere" or "to run". Examples of loco from a Sentence.
"I went loco last night. We're heading west. When we get there, I'll be at the bus station." - Jose Montoya
So how does one translate a phrase like "I went loco last night?" It can be simple if you understand the basic meaning of the phrase and you understand Spanish. One example is this: "A nova Guerra, el idioma en tuo manco, tenora la Costa de una Guerra..." (lit: I went crazy, the idiot in my belly, tenora la Costa de una Guerra) You see, by simply using "vida" (meaning "crazy" in Spanish) and "en quinto" (meaning "in question"), you can express the meaning of the phrase completely in just two words. how easy it is to understand them. And remember, Spanish is one of the easiest languages to learn, but only if you apply yourself and pay attention. Don't leave anything to chance, take things one at a time and you'll be speaking like a Spanish pro in no time.