"llámame" or "devuélveme el llamado"
This is not an English word - if you will say which language it is in when you ask the question, somebody will be able to help you translate it.
It depends on who you mean by "you." I personally can't, but if you ask a question like "How do you say 'The sky is threatening" in Russian" somebody should be able to translate short phrases for you.
you can go to www.dictionary.com and use the translate tool.
you say hi right back to them
In Hungarian we say "szenvedély", or "szenvedés". But these 2 words have different meanings. We say "szenvedély", when we want to express, somebody has a passion for something. You can use the word "szenvedés" in cases, when somebody suffers from something. Like Passion of Christ.
To say "call me back" in Creole, you can say "rele'm tounen."
leur devour, what i did was i looked it up on google translate
You don't. That is not idiomatic. In French, you say "I call myself Marie." and you translate that as "Je m'appelle Marie."If you want to try to say that, you will have to come close to: "Zhe mahPEL MaHREE."
Not really possible to translate directly.
Yes, it is correct to say 'when you get back home, tell her to call me'. You insert a comma after the word 'home'.
The song that says, Somebody call 911? That's Fire Burning. ;) By Sean Kingston, Hope this helped :)
if you told somebody a comment and you immediately regret it, just say you were joking