"Sueno mi amor" translates to "Dream my love" in English. It is a romantic phrase typically expressing a desire for a loved one to be present in one's dreams.
I am sleepy
"Follow your dreams" can be translated to Spanish as "sigue tus sueños" or "persigue tus sueños".
Dream of Mexico
That you are tired!!
"Y tu sigue" means "and you continue" in Spanish. It is often used to encourage someone to keep going or to persist in a certain behavior or action.
'you' is English 'llaman' = 'you/they call' 'y sueno' = 'and I sleep' or 'and sleep/dream/sleepiness' riin (rien? = 'you/they laugh')
Sigue Sigue Sputnik was created in 1982.
it could be a dream
Translation: I’m sleepy or I’m tired
"tus pies" (Spanish) means "your feet."
"¿Qué cosas hacen tus padres?" translates to "What things do your parents do?"