Translation: I’m sleepy or I’m tired
it literally means, "I dream (sueno) mi amor (my love)"
Somthing to the effect of; "your mom is in my dreams".
"With what".
with love
the way you typed it is a prefix, and con- as a prefix is against or, continual
Dream of Mexico
blanca navidad = white christmas sueno = I dream y con la nieve alrededor = and with the snow all around me It should be ... sueno con una blanca navidad y con la nieve alrededor, but it's been arranged to fit the music i suppose.
it literally means, "I dream (sueno) mi amor (my love)"
I am sleepy
That you are tired!!
'you' is English 'llaman' = 'you/they call' 'y sueno' = 'and I sleep' or 'and sleep/dream/sleepiness' riin (rien? = 'you/they laugh')
it could be a dream
Somthing to the effect of; "your mom is in my dreams".
un nuevo suen~o = a new dream
it means Dream of love 100% certain.
My cousin (male) needs to go to sleep however instead of using sueno you should use dormir because that is the spanish verb to sleep where as someone would use sueno when saying I have sleep or I am sleepy (tengo sueno)
A family from Houston, Texas owns Mi Sueno. Its named after the owner's thoroughbred.