Translation: Finish or Complete.
However, the expression "cumplir años" is to "turn an age" (i.e. Cumplo tres años = I am turning three years old.)
lo que pidas se te va a cumplir = what you ask for will happen (your wish will be fulfilled).
¿Quién va a festejar su cumpleaños este año? = Who's going to celebrate their birthday this year? ¿Cuántos años va a cumplir esa persona? = How old will that person turn?
It means: "Where are you going to meet me?"
'Complir con' means to "complete with" it is usually used in context like "Complir con mi palabra" which means 'to complete my word', or basically that you do what you say that you are going to do. It is also often used with "cumplir con mi trabajo" (complete my work), which is the same thing. You do what people tell you to do.
¿Cuantos años vas a cumplir?
"Cumpilanos" is a Spanish term that translates to "Happy Birthday" in English. It is often used as a greeting to celebrate someone's birthday, expressing well wishes for their special day. The term is derived from the verb "cumplir," which means "to fulfill" or "to complete," indicating the completion of another year of life.
responsable de hacer cumplir
"Enforce" in Spanish is "hacer cumplir". It is pronounced "ah-SARE coom-PLEER". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
The cast of El hombre que hizo cumplir la ley - 2003 includes: Pepe Viyuela as Hombre
Cumplir is "to finish" or to "complete". The yo form is dependent on the tense in question. Assuming this is about the present simple (presente simple), the yo form would be "cumplo". (remove the "ir" and add an "o")
Cumple comes from the Spanish verb "Cumplir," which means to Complete. Therefore, Cumple = (s)he/it completes Cumplé (with accent) = I completed It is also used in the word "Cumpleaños" which is Spanish for birthday (literally, 'complete the year')
In Spanish, "cumple" is the third person singular form of the verb "cumplir," which means "to fulfill" or "to accomplish." It can also be used as a noun to refer to a birthday, as in "cumpleaños," which means "birthday" in English.