It means "I hear the vendor"
I hear
Oigo means "I hear" or "I am hearing" in English. It is the first-person present tense conjugation of the verb oír (to hear) in Spanish.
OIGO (correct spelling) --- I hear
The cast of O Vendedor - 1990 includes: Roberto Bomtempo as Vendedor Leonor Gottlieb as Compradora
"El vendedor" means "the salesman, salesperson, or vendor" in English.
El Vendedor de muñecas was created in 1955.
oigo I hear oimos we hear oyen they hear
The cast of Vendedor de Sonhos - 2011 includes: Luciano Amarelo as Morfeu
The cast of El vendedor - 2001 includes: Ali Cremades Sergio Gonzaga Federico Palomino
The cast of El vendedor - 2012 includes: Marta Arrieta as Madre Miguel Molina as Vagabundo Guillermo Montesinos as Cliente
vendedor del diamante
It means, "The pelican vendor." Vendedor is "Vendor" Alcatraces is "Calla Lillies" So it means "Calla Lily Vendor" While Alcatraces is plural for Alcatraz which means Pelican, it also refers to Calla Lillies. Just like in English, some words can have more than one meaning.