Odd. The question being in English and Spanish, you'd presumably reply in English what you were doing, whatever that might be.
'Mujer Bonita' = 'Pretty Woman' (a reference to the film/song?)
Back in Spain for the summer, Alicia discovers that Europe's newest pop sensation ¡I! is searching for a true Spanish beauty to star in his next music video. If Alicia can beat out her super-bonita cousins and win the coveted spot-adios, bimbos!-Massie will never call her Fannish (fake Spanish) again.
I sleep on my back in Spanish is: Yo duermo de espaldas.
"Vuelvo" in Spanish means "I return" or "I come back", depending on the context.
That would be a wake-up call to stop doing drugs and clean up your life. Pull yourself together and get back on the path you were meant to be on.
No ,they did not know of spanish back then.
If you mean your back as in the part of your anatomy, the spanish word is "espalda" (S-paul-dah)
"Welcome back" in Spanish is "Bienvenido de nuevo".
Tell her what you are doing.
Regresa
Vuelvas means Come back or Return in Spanish.
I will be doing mine this week, i will get back to you. I will be doing mine this week, i will get back to you.
He doesn't write back (English) El no escribe de nuevo (Spanish)