i think it means baby, at least that's wht my 16 yr old sister told me......
If you mean the word, 'nene', it does not mean anything, but in Spanish it means baby... at least, that's what Google Translate said.
Spanish to English: Okay baby!
"Nene que tienes" in Spanish translates to "baby, what's wrong" or "sweetheart, what's the matter." It is a way of asking someone if they are okay or if something is bothering them.
its Nene
Yo, bebé/nene.
The Nene is the Hawaiian Goose and the state bird of Hawaii
"Te quiero, nene."
Te amo, nene / nenaTe Amo Baby --- This is not Spanish!
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Nene is a baby or a small child. Basically, "Tu nene para siempre" translates as "Your baby forever".
Te amo bebé / bebita / nene / nena.
¡Hola bebé! ¡Hola, nena /nene! This will help you a lot.