Using my elementary knowledge of Spanish, I'd say that the literal translation is, "It's rare, but at times beautiful." Maybe I'm missing something there? There must be some sort of a contextual thing going on that I'm not "getting," because it's not my sub-culture, and I haven't heard that phrase before.
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Using my elementary knowledge of Spanish, I'd say that the literal translation is, "It's rare, but at times beautiful." Maybe I'm missing something there? There must be some sort of a contextual thing going on that I'm not "getting," because it's not my sub-culture, and I haven't heard that phrase before.
It is strange but also beautiful. A Spanish explorer might have said that to describe an exotic bird.
I Just google translated it from spanish to english: It is rare yet beautiful ... but i dont know the meaning
It means that its weird but at the same time its beautiful