Ben aver
You would say 'come.'
That would be "vamos, vamos, vamos, nena."
sustantivo means sights or to watch is mirar but then you would have to conjugate it
To command someone to eat bread in Spanish, you would say 'Come el pan.'
cuidado!
To watch = Mirar Watch (time) = Reloj
Venga means come on in Spanish. Spanish is spoken in Mexico and therefore would be the same word: venga.Also: ven (informal command)Also you don´t say: in Mexican you say in spanish.
nosotros vemos
A Spanish-speaker reading 'Kimberley' would pronounce it (roughly) KEEm-bair-lay-ee. If you wanted a Spanish-speaker to say it as in English, you could of course SAY it if you were both there in person. If communicating it in a letter, for example, the English pronunciation, written in Spanish, would be (roughly) 'kimbali' (but would still come out with a Spanish flavour).
(Yo) miro/veo.
To say come here girl in Spanish you would say, ven aqui, chica. You could say come here boy by saying ven aqui, chico.
This would be "come todo lo que quieras"