well venga yahogate is probably a name, and i think amor has something to do with love
este dia = this day = today
Word for word, it literally means, "So much time we like of this love." But it is a fair translation to interpret it as, "We've enjoyed this love for so long."
"Come", "Come here", or "Come on" - i.e. Move it, come on!
Love.
Amor verdadero means true love.
"This love of the moon" is what it means
"Only for you this day of love."
No, it is that boy and he is my love.
Yes, my love, this Friday for sure.
This guy/boy is the love of my life.
I'm Mexican and that means: "This love is eternal" P.S. Very romantic by the way.
"Venga" is a Spanish word that can have different meanings depending on the context. It can mean "come on" or "let's go" when used as an expression of encouragement or motivation. It can also mean "okay" or "sure" when agreeing to something.
The Spanish word "venga" can be translated to mean "come" or "okay" in English, depending on the context in which it is used.
"Este fin" = this end
este dia = this day = today
infinitive: venir a verme to come to see me venga a verme - imperative used in You form (singular, formal) Come to see me!
"Este lunes" means "this Monday" in English. It refers to the upcoming Monday from the current moment in time.