It means "here". It is spelled with a tilde (accent) on the "i", like this:
aquí
Here
Translation: Right here
"Aqui esta" means "here it is" in Spanish. It is used to indicate that something is being presented or provided to someone.
They probably said 'aqui' which means 'here'.
"Ben aqui" is not a Spanish phrase. It could be a misspelling or a mix of languages. "Bien aquí" means "well here" in Spanish.
It means "Here you have some useful words".
Alumnas aqui means "students here" in Spanish.
Aqui (Ah kee) means : here. English: I am here. Spanish: Yo estoy aqui.
Se Vende Aqui means "for sale here" in Spanish.
Translation: From here
Translation: Right here
Translation: Right here
In Spanish, if the subject is understood, it may be omitted from the sentence e.g., 'Yo estoy aqui' means the same as 'Estoy aqui.'
IT MEANS... here she/it is (for female). For male would be "HELO AQUÍ"
They probably said 'aqui' which means 'here'.
It's TWO Spanish words: ven = come (present subjunctive 'you') aqui = here So the phrase means 'Come here'
It means "the spring is here".
aqui or aqui estoy