"look look come here"
"Mira, mira, VEN aqui" " look, look, come here"
To say come here girl in Spanish you would say, ven aqui, chica. You could say come here boy by saying ven aqui, chico.
It's TWO Spanish words: ven = come (present subjunctive 'you') aqui = here So the phrase means 'Come here'
The Spanish command "Ven aquí." means "Come here." in English.
It means to come here. Say you are in a park and you want your children to come. you would say: Ven aqui or Ven aca (Ven Sounds like Ben when spoken)
aca/aqui means here. alla/alli means there. ven aca/aqui = come here vayate alla/alli = go over there
Venga aqui. More often"Ven aqui", which is the familiar command form.
Ven aqui por favor.
ven acá" Ven aquí "- source -Google Translate.
Ven aquí, Linda is a Spanish equivalent of 'Come here, Beautiful'. The imperative 'ven' means '[you] come'. The adverb 'aquí' means 'here'. The feminine adjective 'linda' means 'beautiful'. All together, it's pronounced 'BEH-nah-KEE LEEN-dah'.
Come over here ---------------------- Ven aqui
ven aqui papi